Mario Livio Quote

Pythagoras is in fact credited with having coined the words philosophy (love of wisdom) and mathematics (that which is learned). To him, a philosopher was someone who gives himself up to discovering the meaning and purpose of life itself...to uncover the secrets of nature. Pythagoras emphasized the importance of learning above all other activities, because, in his words, most men and women, by birth or nature, lack the means to advance in wealth and power, but all have the ability to advance in knowledge.

Mario Livio

Pythagoras is in fact credited with having coined the words philosophy (love of wisdom) and mathematics (that which is learned). To him, a philosopher was someone who gives himself up to discovering the meaning and purpose of life itself...to uncover the secrets of nature. Pythagoras emphasized the importance of learning above all other activities, because, in his words, most men and women, by birth or nature, lack the means to advance in wealth and power, but all have the ability to advance in knowledge.

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About Mario Livio

Mario Livio (born June 19, 1945) is an astrophysicist and an author of works that popularize science and mathematics. For 24 years (1991–2015) he was an astrophysicist at the Space Telescope Science Institute, which operates the Hubble Space Telescope. He has published more than 400 scientific articles on topics including cosmology, supernova explosions, black holes, extrasolar planets, and the emergence of life in the universe.[1] His book on the irrational number phi, The Golden Ratio: The Story of Phi, the World's Most Astonishing Number (2002), won the Peano Prize and the International Pythagoras Prize for popular books on mathematics.