In his book, The Science Delusion, Curtis White criticizes scientists for throwing around the term “beautiful” without really asking what, exactly, makes science beautiful … or what beauty even means in the context of science. I got to interview White last night, and will be posting the audio from that interview soon. But this is one of the points in the book that I thought was rather unfair. How did White know that this isn’t something scientists have thought about? He never really said.
So, I turned to Twitter, asking scientists, science writers, and science fans about what made science beautiful to them. I got a really nice variety of answers and wanted to share some of my favorites — you can read them in this Storify.
Image: VISTA’s infrared view of the Orion Nebula, a Creative Commons Attribution (2.0) image from esoastronomy’s photostream