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John Michael Crichton è stato uno scrittore, sceneggiatore, regista, produttore cinematografico e produttore televisivo statunitense.

Tra le sue opere più celebri spicca il romanzo di fantascienza Jurassic Park, dal quale Steven Spielberg ha tratto un'altrettanto celebre trasposizione cinematografica. Complessivamente i suoi romanzi hanno venduto 150 milioni di copie. È stato anche l'ideatore e il produttore esecutivo della serie televisiva medica E.R. - Medici in prima linea. Wikipedia  

✵ 23. Ottobre 1942 – 4. Novembre 2008   •   Altri nomi Мајкл Крајтон
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“L'evoluzione è solo il risultato di una serie di mutazioni che si affermano o scompaiono. Giusto?" "Giusto", confermò Arby. "Ma in questo concetto sono insiti alcuni problemi", proseguì Malcolm. "In primo luogo, il problema tempo. Un singolo batterio – la più antica forma di vita – ha duemila enzimi. Gli scienziati hanno calcolato che per raccogliere a caso questi enzimi da un brodo primordiale occorrerebbe un tempo che varia da quaranta miliardi a cento miliardi di anni. Ma la terra ha solo quattro miliardi di anni. Quindi un processo casuale sembrerebbe troppo lento. Tanto più che sappiamo che i batteri sono comparsi solo quattrocento milioni di anni dopo il principio della Terra. La vita è comparsa molto rapidamente, ed è per questo che gli scienziati hanno ipotizzato che essa debba avere origini extraterrestri. Anche se, a mio avviso, questa non è una vera e propria risposta". "D'accordo, ma…". "Secondariamente, c'è un problema di coordinazione. Se si accetta la teoria attuale, allora tutta la straordinaria complessità della vita altro non è se non l'accumularsi di eventi casuali… una serie di eventi genetici riuniti insieme. Ma osservando attentamente gli animali, si direbbe che molti elementi debbano aver avuto un'evoluzione simultanea. Prendiamo per esempio i pipistrelli, che sono guidati dall'eco degli ultrasuoni da loro emessi. Per fare una cosa simile, molti elementi devono evolversi. I pipistrelli hanno bisogno di un apparato speciale per emettere suoni, di un udito speciale per udire l'eco, di un cervello speciale capace di interpretare i suoni, e di un corpo capace di scendere in picchiata per catturare gli insetti. Se tutte queste cose non si evolvono contemporaneamente, non vi è alcun vantaggio. E immaginare che tutto questo avvenga per puro caso è come immaginare che un tornado possa abbattersi su un cimitero di rifiuti industriali e mettere insieme un jumbo jet funzionante. Difficile da credere.”

Origine: Cfr. Fred Hoyle: "Che quella faccenda complicata e complessa che è una cellula sia nata spontaneamente e per caso sulla Terra ha la stessa probabilità che un tornado, passando su un deposito di rottami, ne tiri fuori un Boeing 747 perfettamente funzionante. (Times, 1981)
Origine: Il mondo perduto, p. 240

“Anche tu stai ascoltando quella tirata?", chiese l'ingegnere. "Non prenderla troppo sul serio. Sono solo teorie. Gli esseri umani non possono fare a meno di elaborarle, ma la verità è che sono solo fantasie. E mutano in continuazione. Una volta, quando l'America era un paese giovane, la gente credeva in una cosa chiamata flogisto. Sai cos'è? No? Be', non importa, perché in realtà non è mai esistita. Un tempo si credeva anche che il comportamento fosse determinato da quattro umori. E si riteneva che la Terra avesse solo poche migliaia di anni. Ora crediamo che la Terra abbia almeno quattro miliardi di anni, crediamo nei fotoni e negli elettroni, e siamo convinti che il comportamento umano sia controllato da cose come l'Io e l'autostima. A noi queste convinzioni sembrano più scientifiche e superiori a quelle del passato". "E non è così?" Thorne si strinse nelle spalle. "Sono solo fantasie. Non sono realtà. Hai mai visto un'autostima? Me la potresti mettere su un piatto? E un fotone? Me ne puoi portare uno?" Kelly scosse il capo. "No, ma…". "E non ci riuscirai mai, perché queste cose non esistono. Per quanto seriamente le prenda la gente. Tra cent'anni rideranno di noi. Diranno: "Ma pensa che allora credevano nei fotoni e negli elettroni. Come potevano essere così stupidi?". E rideranno, perché avranno a disposizione fantasie più aggiornate e e migliori.”

Origine: Il mondo perduto, p. 433

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“Science is nothing more than a method of inquiry. The method says an assertion is valid — and merits universal acceptance — only if it can be independently verified.”

Testimony before the US Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (28 September 2005)
Contesto: Science is nothing more than a method of inquiry. The method says an assertion is valid — and merits universal acceptance — only if it can be independently verified. The impersonal rigor of the method means it is utterly apolitical. A truth in science is verifiable whether you are black or white, male or female, old or young. It's verifiable whether you like the results of a study, or you don't.

“Science is the most exciting and sustained enterprise of discovery in the history of our species. It is the great adventure of our time.”

"Ritual Abuse, Hot Air, and Missed Opportunities: Science Views Media" Speech to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Anaheim, California (25 January 1999)
Contesto: Science is the most exciting and sustained enterprise of discovery in the history of our species. It is the great adventure of our time. We live today in an era of discovery that far outshadows the discoveries of the New World five hundred years ago.

“The romantic view of the natural world as a blissful Eden is only held by people who have no actual experience of nature.”

Environmentalism as a Religion (2003)
Contesto: The romantic view of the natural world as a blissful Eden is only held by people who have no actual experience of nature. People who live in nature are not romantic about it at all. They may hold spiritual beliefs about the world around them, they may have a sense of the unity of nature or the aliveness of all things, but they still kill the animals and uproot the plants in order to eat, to live. If they don't, they will die.

“Most of us have had some experience interacting with religious fundamentalists, and we understand that one of the problems with fundamentalists is that they have no perspective on themselves. They never recognize that their way of thinking is just one of many other possible ways of thinking, which may be equally useful or good.”

Environmentalism as a Religion (2003)
Contesto: Most of us have had some experience interacting with religious fundamentalists, and we understand that one of the problems with fundamentalists is that they have no perspective on themselves. They never recognize that their way of thinking is just one of many other possible ways of thinking, which may be equally useful or good. On the contrary, they believe their way is the right way, everyone else is wrong; they are in the business of salvation, and they want to help you to see things the right way. They want to help you be saved. They are totally rigid and totally uninterested in opposing points of view. In our modern complex world, fundamentalism is dangerous because of its rigidity and its imperviousness to other ideas.

“This is politicking, not predicting.”

"Why Speculate?" https://web.archive.org/web/20050328084634/http://www.crichton-official.com/speeches/speeches_quote03.html - speech at the International Leadership Forum, La Jolla, California (26 April 2002)
Contesto: I want to mention in passing that punditry has undergone a subtle change over the years. In the old days, commentators such as Eric Sevareid spent most of their time putting events in a context, giving a point of view about what had already happened. Telling what they thought was important or irrelevant in the events that had already taken place. This is of course a legitimate function of expertise in every area of human knowledge.
But over the years the punditic thrust has shifted away from discussing what has happened, to discussing what may happen. And here the pundits have no benefit of expertise at all. Worse, they may, like the Sunday politicians, attempt to advance one or another agenda by predicting its imminent arrival or demise. This is politicking, not predicting.

“I think that you cannot eliminate religion from the psyche of mankind.”

Michael Crichton libro State of Fear

State of Fear (2004)
Contesto: I think that you cannot eliminate religion from the psyche of mankind. If you suppress it in one form, it merely emerges in another form. Even if you don't believe in God, you still have to believe in something that gives meaning to your life, and shapes your sense of the world. Such a belief is religious.

“Those who are certain are demonstrating their personality type, or their belief system, not the state of their knowledge.”

Environmentalism as a Religion (2003)
Contesto: The second reason to abandon environmental religion is more pressing. Religions think they know it all, but the unhappy truth of the environment is that we are dealing with incredibly complex, evolving systems, and we usually are not certain how best to proceed. Those who are certain are demonstrating their personality type, or their belief system, not the state of their knowledge.

“Even if you don't believe in God, you still have to believe in something that gives meaning to your life, and shapes your sense of the world. Such a belief is religious.”

Michael Crichton libro State of Fear

State of Fear (2004)
Contesto: I think that you cannot eliminate religion from the psyche of mankind. If you suppress it in one form, it merely emerges in another form. Even if you don't believe in God, you still have to believe in something that gives meaning to your life, and shapes your sense of the world. Such a belief is religious.

“The truth is, almost nobody wants to experience real nature. What people want is to spend a week or two in a cabin in the woods, with screens on the windows. They want a simplified life for a while, without all their stuff. Or a nice river rafting trip for a few days, with somebody else doing the cooking. Nobody wants to go back to nature in any real way, and nobody does.”

Environmentalism as a Religion (2003)
Contesto: The truth is, almost nobody wants to experience real nature. What people want is to spend a week or two in a cabin in the woods, with screens on the windows. They want a simplified life for a while, without all their stuff. Or a nice river rafting trip for a few days, with somebody else doing the cooking. Nobody wants to go back to nature in any real way, and nobody does. It's all talk — and as the years go on, and the world population grows increasingly urban, it's uninformed talk. Farmers know what they're talking about. City people don't. It's all fantasy.

“In our modern complex world, fundamentalism is dangerous because of its rigidity and its imperviousness to other ideas.”

Environmentalism as a Religion (2003)
Contesto: Most of us have had some experience interacting with religious fundamentalists, and we understand that one of the problems with fundamentalists is that they have no perspective on themselves. They never recognize that their way of thinking is just one of many other possible ways of thinking, which may be equally useful or good. On the contrary, they believe their way is the right way, everyone else is wrong; they are in the business of salvation, and they want to help you to see things the right way. They want to help you be saved. They are totally rigid and totally uninterested in opposing points of view. In our modern complex world, fundamentalism is dangerous because of its rigidity and its imperviousness to other ideas.

“Endless presentation of conflict may interfere with genuine issue resolution.”

Michael Crichton libro State of Fear

State of Fear (2004)
Contesto: Endless presentation of conflict may interfere with genuine issue resolution. There is evidence that the television food-fights not only don't represent the views of most people — who are not so polarized — but may tend to make resolution of actual disputes more difficult in the real world. At the very least, they obscure the recognition that we resolve disputes every day.

“I want to state emphatically that nothing in my remarks should be taken to imply that we can ignore our environment, or that we should not take climate change seriously.”

Testimony before the US Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (28 September 2005)
Contesto: I want to state emphatically that nothing in my remarks should be taken to imply that we can ignore our environment, or that we should not take climate change seriously. On the contrary, we must dramatically improve our record on environmental management. That is why a focused effort on climate science, aimed at securing sound, independently verified answers to policy questions, is so important now.

“But in the real world, few of us holds these extreme views. There is instead a spectrum of opinion.”

"Mediasaurus: The decline of conventional media" http://www.crichton-official.com/speeches/speeches_quote02.html - Speech at the National Press Club, Washington D.C. (7 April 1993)
Contesto: We are all assumed, these days, to reside at one extreme of the opinion spectrum, or another. We are pro-abortion or anti-abortion. We are free traders or protectionist. We are pro-private sector or pro-big government. We are feminists or chauvinists. But in the real world, few of us holds these extreme views. There is instead a spectrum of opinion.

“We are all assumed, these days, to reside at one extreme of the opinion spectrum, or another.”

"Mediasaurus: The decline of conventional media" http://www.crichton-official.com/speeches/speeches_quote02.html - Speech at the National Press Club, Washington D.C. (7 April 1993)
Contesto: We are all assumed, these days, to reside at one extreme of the opinion spectrum, or another. We are pro-abortion or anti-abortion. We are free traders or protectionist. We are pro-private sector or pro-big government. We are feminists or chauvinists. But in the real world, few of us holds these extreme views. There is instead a spectrum of opinion.

“No one escapes from life alive.”

Michael Crichton libro Congo

Origine: Congo

“Absence of proof is not proof of absence.”

Michael Crichton libro Il mondo perduto

Origine: The Lost World

“Life is wonderful. It's a gift to be alive, to see the sun and breathe the air. And there isn't really anything else.”

Michael Crichton libro Il mondo perduto

Seventh Configuration "Departure"
Origine: The Lost World (1995)
Contesto: A hundred years from now, people will look back on us and laugh. They'll say, 'You know what people used to believe? They believed in photons and electrons. Can you imagine anything so silly?' They'll have a good laugh, because by then there will be newer and better fantasies. And meanwhile, you feel the way the boat moves? That's the sea. That's real. You smell the salt in the air? You feel the sunlight on your skin? That's all real. You see all of us together? That's real. Life is wonderful. It's a gift to be alive, to see the sun and breathe the air. And there isn't really anything else.

“Power is neither male or female.”

Origine: Disclosure

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