“Scientific progress is the discovery of a more and more comprehensive simplicity. . . . The previous successes give us confidence in the future of science: we become more and more conscious of the fact that the universe is cognizable.” (Father Georges Lemaître [1894-1966], Belgian astronomer, physicist, and priest, and, arguably, originator of the theory of the “Big Bang”)
“The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible.” (Albert Einstein, German-American physicist [1879-1955])
“The idea of a universal mind or Logos would be, I think, a fairly plausible inference from the present state of scientific theory.” (Sir Arthur Eddington, British astronomer, physicist, and mathematician [1882-1944])