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  • The common idea that scientists reject a theory as soon as it leads to a contradiction is just not so. When they get something that works at all they plunge ahead with it and ignore its weak spots... scientists are just as bad as the rest of the public in following fads and being influenced by mass enthusiasm.

  • Presumably man's spirit should be elevated if he can better review his shady past and analyze more completely and objectively his present problems.

    Vannevar Bush (1946). “Endless horizons”
  • Science can be effective in the national welfare only as a member of a team, whether the conditions be peace or war. But without scientific progress no amount of achievement in other directions can insure our health, prosperity, and security as a nation in the modern world.

    United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development, Vannevar Bush (1945). “Science, the endless frontier: A report to the President”, p.6
  • The world has arrived at an age of cheap complex devices of great reliability, and something is bound to come of it.

    Vannevar Bush (1946). “Endless horizons”
  • On the wisdom with which we bring science to bear in the war against disease, in the creation of new industries, and in the strengthening of our Armed Forces depends in large measure our future as a nation.

    United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development, Vannevar Bush (1945). “Science, the endless frontier: A report to the President”, p.4
  • There will always be plenty of things to compute in the detailed affairs of millions of people doing complicated things.

    Vannevar Bush (1946). “Endless horizons”
  • Science has a simple faith, which transcends utility... It is the faith that it is the privilege of man to learn to understand, and that this is his mission.

    "Science is Not Enough" by Vannevar Bush, Ch. X, (p. 191), 1967.
  • If scientific reasoning were limited to the logical processes of arithmetic, we should not get very far in our understanding of the physical world

    Vannevar Bush (1946). “Endless horizons”
  • Science has a simple faith, which transcends utility. Nearly all men of science, all men of learning for that matter, and men of simple ways too, have it in some form and in some degree. It is the faith that it is the privilege of man to learn to understand, and that this is his mission. If we abandon that mission under stress we shall abandon it forever, for stress will not cease. Knowledge for the sake of understanding, not merely to prevail, that is the essence of our being. None can define its limits, or set its ultimate boundaries.

    "Science is Not Enough" by Vannevar Bush, Ch. X, (p. 191), 1967.
  • Consider a future device for individual use, which is a sort of mechanized private file and library. It needs a name, and, to coin one at random, "memex" will do. A memex is a device in which an individual stores all his books, records, and communications, and which is mechanized so that it may be consulted with exceeding speed and flexibility. It is an enlarged intimate supplement to his memory.

    "As We May Think" by Vannevar Bush, www.theatlantic.com. July 1945.
  • Thus science may implement the ways in which man produces, stores, and consults the record of the race.

    Vannevar Bush (1946). “Endless horizons”
  • Knowledge for the sake of understanding, not merely to prevail, that isthe essence of ourbeing.None candefine its limits, or set its ultimate boundaries.

    1967 Science is Not Enough.
  • Give these people money, let them play, and they'll come up with something.

  • Fear cannot be banished, but it can be calm and without panic; it can be mitigated by reason and evaluation.

    VANNEVAR BUSH (1949). “MODERN ARMS AND FREE MEN: A DISCUSSION OF THE ROLE OF SCIENCE IN PRESERVING DEMOCRACY”
  • The responsibility for the creation of new scientific knowledge - and for most of its application - rests on that small body of men and women who understand the fundamental laws of nature and are skilled in the techniques of scientific research. We shall have rapid or slow advance on any scientific frontier depending on the number of highly qualified and trained scientists exploring it.

    "Science - The Endless Frontier" by Vannevar Bush, United States, Office of Scientific Research and Development, July 1945.
  • The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.

    "As We May Think" by Vannevar Bush, www.theatlantic.com. July 1945.
  • Basic scientific research is scientific capital.

    United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development, Vannevar Bush (1945). “Science, the endless frontier: A report to the President”, p.2
  • I say, technically, I don't think anyone in the world knows how to do such a thing. and I feel confident it will not be done for a very long period to come. I think we can leave that out of our thinking. I wish the American public would leave that out of their thinking.

    Thinking   Long   Wish  
  • There has been a great deal said about a 3,00-mile high-angle rocket. The people who have been writing these things that annoy me, have been talking about a 3,000-mile high-angle rocket shot from one continent to another, carrying an atomic bomb and so directed as to be a precise weapon which would land exactly on a certain target, such as a city.

    Writing   Talking   Land  
  • As long as scientists are free to pursue the truth wherever it may lead, there will be a flow of new scientific knowledge to those who can apply it to practical problems.

    Long  
    United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development, Vannevar Bush (1945). “Science, the endless frontier: A report to the President”, p.7
  • A record, if it is to be useful to science, must be continuously extended, it must be stored, and above all it must be consulted.

    Vannevar Bush (1946). “Endless horizons”
  • The question of whether a device will come into being depends upon three things: first, whether there is a practical use for it that warrants its development and manufacturing costs; second, whether the laws of physics applying to the elements available for its design allow the attainment of the needed ranges, sensitivities, or the like; and third, whether the pertinent art of manufacture has advanced sufficiently to allow a useful embodiment to be built successfully.

    VANNEVAR BUSH (1949). “MODERN ARMS AND FREE MEN: A DISCUSSION OF THE ROLE OF SCIENCE IN PRESERVING DEMOCRACY”
  • Scientific progress on a broad front results from the free play of free intellects, working on subjects of their own choice, in the manner dictated by their curiosity for exploration of the unknown.

    United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development, Vannevar Bush (1945). “Science, the endless frontier: A report to the President”, p.7
  • A belief may be larger than a fact. A faith that is overdefined is the very faith most likely to prove inadequate to the great moments of life.

    "Science is Not Enough" by Vannevar Bush, (pp. 28-29), 1967.
  • Associative indexing, the basic idea of which is a provision whereby any item may be caused at will to select immediately and automatically another. This is the essential feature of the Memex. The process of tying two items together is the important thing.

    Vannevar Bush (1946). “Endless horizons”
  • A belief may be larger than a fact.

    "Science is Not Enough" by Vannevar Bush, (pp. 28-29), 1967.
  • Putting a man in space is a stunt: the man can do no more than an instrument, in fact can do less. There are far more serious things to do than indulge in stunts. . . . I do not discard completely the value of demonstrating to the world our skills. Nor do I undervalue the effect on morale of the spectacular. But the present hullabaloo on the propaganda aspects of the program leaves me entirely cool.

  • Wholly new forms of encyclopedias will appear, ready made with a mesh of associative trails running through them, ready to be dropped into the memex and there amplified.

    Vannevar Bush (1946). “Endless horizons”
  • Science can give mankind a better standard of living, better health and a better mental life, if mankind in turn gives science the sympathy and support so essential to its progress.

  • The camera hound of the future wears on his forehead a lump a little larger than a walnut.

    Vannevar Bush (1946). “Endless horizons”
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    Vannevar Bush

    • Born: March 11, 1890
    • Died: June 28, 1974
    • Occupation: Electrical engineer