Robert Herman
American physicist who predicted the cosmic microwave background radiation as a Big Bang relic, confirmed decades later.
Quotes by Robert Herman
The universe is not only stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine.
Cosmology teaches us that time and space are illusions of our limited perception.
In the Big Bang, we see the birth of everything from nothing.
The microwave background is the echo of creation itself.
Science is the art of questioning the universe's secrets.
Life is a brief flicker in the vast cosmic timeline.
Predictions in cosmology are like whispers from the stars.
The expansion of the universe mirrors the growth of human knowledge.
We are all made of starstuff, forged in ancient furnaces.
Humor in science: the universe laughs at our theories.
Dark matter hides in plain sight, teasing our instruments.
The cosmos is a grand puzzle, and we're just beginning to assemble it.
In correspondence with Gamow: Your ideas ignite the fire of discovery.
Black holes swallow light, but not curiosity.
The fate of the universe hangs on a thread of density.
Personal reflection: Aging is like the universe expanding—everything drifts apart.
Quasars are beacons from the dawn of time.
Wisdom from the stars: Patience is the key to cosmic truths.
The Big Bang wasn't an explosion, but an expansion of possibility.
In life, as in cosmology, entropy always wins.