Will Martin

Will Martin
Will Martinis a New Zealand-born classical crossover singer...
support peaceful matter
I would support peaceful co-existence between religion and science because they concern different domains. Anyone who takes theology seriously knows that it's not a matter of using it to explain things that scientists are mystified by.
issues people long
In the case of climate change, the threat is long-term and diffuse and requires broad international action for the benefit of people decades in the future. And in politics, the urgent always trumps the important, and that is what makes it a very difficult and challenging issue.
technology errors design
In our interconnected world, novel technology could empower just one fanatic, or some weirdo with a mindset of those who now design computer viruses, to trigger some kind of disaster. Indeed, catastrophe could arise simply from technical misadventure - error rather than terror.
views numbers peaceful
We should all oppose - as Darwin did - views manifestly in conflict with the evidence, such as creationism... But we shouldn't set up this debate as 'religion v science'; instead we should strive for peaceful coexistence with at least the less dogmatic strands of mainstream religions, which number many excellent scientists among their adherents.
together earth erode
Experiments that crash atoms together could start a chain reaction that erodes everything on Earth.
commitment moon challenges
The 'clean energy' challenge deserves a commitment akin to the Manhattan project or the Apollo moon landing.
stars challenges insects
An insect is more complex than a star..and is a far greater challenge to understand.
hands years personality
Charles Darwin [is my personal favorite Fellow of the Royal Society]. I suppose as a physical scientist I ought to have chosen Newton. He would have won hands down in an IQ test, but if you ask who was the most attractive personality then Darwin is the one you'd wish to meet. Newton was solitary and reclusive, even vain and vindictive in his later years when he was president of the society.
nuclear weapons nuclear-weapons
Nuclear weapons can be dismantled, but they cannot be uninvented.
essence together atoms
During the 20th century, we came to understand that the essence of all substances - their colour, texture, hardness and so forth - is set by their structure, on scales far smaller even than a microscope can see. Everything on Earth is made of atoms, which are, especially in living things, combined together in intricate molecular assemblages.
careers training scientist
Science isn't just for scientists - it's not just a training for careers.
technology space innovation
All space projects push the frontiers of technology and are drivers of innovation.
crafts tiny solar-system
I hope that by 2050 the entire solar system will have been explored and mapped by flotillas of tiny robotic craft.
issues accepting bigs
The politics is far harder than the science. And even if we accept the science we have a big issue of how to deal with it.