"The written word is the link between the past and the future."
Lincoln Barnett
Author, Journalist
Lincoln Barnett was an American author and science writer known for his works that bridge the gap between complex scientific concepts and public understanding.
- Born
- January 1, 1903
- Died
- January 1, 1993
- Quotes
- 2
- Rank
- #2778
About Lincoln Barnett
Lincoln Barnett — Life and Legacy
Lincoln Barnett was a prominent American author and science writer, recognized for his ability to communicate complex scientific ideas to a general audience. His notable work, 'The Universe and Dr. Einstein,' exemplifies his commitment to making science accessible, reflecting his belief that understanding the universe is essential for humanity's progress. Barnett's core thinking revolved around the interplay between knowledge and perception, as illustrated in his assertion that 'knowledge is a process of elimination.' This perspective underscores his view that true understanding requires critical analysis and the willingness to discard misconceptions. He challenged the prevailing notion that ignorance is the greatest barrier to knowledge, instead positing that the illusion of knowledge can be even more detrimental. Barnett's insights remain relevant today, encouraging readers to question assumptions and seek deeper truths in an age where information is abundant yet often misleading.
Quote collection
Lincoln Barnett quotes
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"The aims of pure basic science, unlike those of applied science, are neither fast-flowing nor pragmatic. The quick harvest of applied science is the useable process, the medicine, the machine. The shy fruit of pure science is understanding."