"It is not necessarily impossible for human beings to fly, but it so happens that God did not give them the knowledge of how to do it. It follows, therefore, that anyone who claims that he can fly must have sought the aid of the devil. To attempt to fly is therefore sinful."

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Source: Roger Bacon (2016). “Opus Majus, Volumes 1 and 2”, p.128, University of Pennsylvania Press

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Roger Bacon

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Roger Bacon was a 13th-century philosopher and scientist known for his pioneering work in the scientific method and emphasis on empirical evidence.

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