According to the documentary series Cosmos, the British Royal Academy had a motto of "see for yourself", which means that they encouraged people to explore and learn about science on their own. This Academy was a leader in science during a certain period of time.
This is a reminder to always be skeptical and not take anything for granted. It should be written somewhere visible, like on your arm, forehead, or glasses, but backwards so that you can read it in the mirror. This reminder should be seen and remembered every day, even before you say "good morning" to yourself.
The Royal Society, which started the science we use today, has a motto that can be interpreted in different ways. Generally, it means that we should only rely on facts, ask questions, and think for ourselves.
nullius in verba
nullius in verba
freely called:
(see: anguis in herba)
nullius in verba
According to the documentary series Cosmos, the British Royal Academy had a motto of "see for yourself", which means that they encouraged people to explore and learn about science on their own. This Academy was a leader in science during a certain period of time.
nullius in verba
This is a reminder to always be skeptical and not take anything for granted. It should be written somewhere visible, like on your arm, forehead, or glasses, but backwards so that you can read it in the mirror. This reminder should be seen and remembered every day, even before you say "good morning" to yourself.
nullius in verba
Questioning authority and having a "sick" attitude can lead to prejudice and unfair treatment of others.
nullius in verba
The Royal Society, which started the science we use today, has a motto that can be interpreted in different ways. Generally, it means that we should only rely on facts, ask questions, and think for ourselves.