I knowit's notyourofficialtitle, butit's a cooktotal.
Wheredoesthatcomefrom?
I don't knowwherepeoplestartedusingthatinthefirstplace.
Kingshadastronomersinthepast.
Maybethatmightbewhatit's about.
It's a shorthandwayofsayingthat I'm notjustinanastronomer, but I'm anastronomerwithaninterestingposition, withaninterestingjobbeingthedirectoroftheobservatory.
I'm onlyoneof a dozenastronomers, but I'm theonlyonethat's directlyappointedbythepope.
Therealthing, I think, istoremindpeoplethatastronomyisthekindofthingyoucan't make a livingatunlessyouhave a patron.
Sang I waswonderingaboutthisorthattheclosestthatevercameWaasAh, when a popethat I won't evenbemorespecificthanthatwasgoingtobetalkingtoastronauts, andyoualwayshavetohavesomepreparedstatement.
Andcould I preparesomethingforhimtosay, oreventhingsthatmightbetopicCity?
Thereis a shortanswerand a longanswer, and I'llgiveyousomethinginbetweenreallyastronomy, withoneofthosethingsthatyoustudiedinthemedievaluniversities, alongwithgeometryandarithmeticandmusic.
Anditwas a sensethatyouhavetoknowhowtheuniverseworksbeforeyoucondemn, philosophizesaboutitordotheologyaboutit.
OneofthebizarreandwonderfulthingsaboutthepeopleofthebooktheMuslims, theJews, theChristiansisthat, unlike a lotofreligions, wethinkthephysicaluniversewasmadebyGod, andthereforeit's a goodthingtostudy.
Youknow, thephysicalworldisnot a morassthat's designedtotrapyouintoevil.
Chocolateisnottheretolureyouintoobesity.
Chocolateis a foretasteofthejoyofheaven.
That's theleastmytheology.
Andthatmeansthatstudyingthephysicaluniverseinparticularcosmologyorastronomy, iscertainly a wayofgettingusedtothewaythatGodworks.
There's alsothepracticalsideofthings a lotoffestivals, a lotoftheJewishholidaysandthenfromthem.
There's a dozenofusdoing a dozendifferentthingssothatunderJohnPaulthesecond, forinstance, athisinsistence, theVaticanObservatorybegan a seriesofconferencesonthenatureofdivineactioninthephysicaluniversesothatwebeganthiscollaborationwithaninstituteinCaliforniacalledtheSetof a TheologyintheNaturalSciences, published a bunchofdeeptheologicalbooksthatpeoplearestillreferencing.
A lotofthestuffthat I doispopularization.
I'm standingupherewith a Romancollarandan M I t ring.
Thisisan M I t ring.
It's not a bishop's ring.
Don't kissit I writearticlesfornewspapersinItaly, inAmerica, inEngland, and I showuponthingslikethisattheendofthedaybyexisting, weremindthescientiststhatreligionisnottheirenemy, evenMaur.
Doesthatmeanthisdepartmentofastronomersthat's hereexists a lotbecauseofpublicrelations?
It's like a PRmoveaswell.
Publicrelationsisbasicallyalloflife.
Myfatherwas a publicrelationsman, oneofthefoundersofthePublicRelationsSocietyofAmerica.
I grewupas a childknowingwhatpublicrelationsreallyis.
It's importanttoehavethatboundarythatbluebetweentheinstitutionthatknowswhatit's tryingtodoandthepeoplewhohave a waythattheywanttobeabletorefertoandcommunicatewiththatinstitution.
LikeifyousaidtoMayBrady, tellmewhatreligionisveryquickly I wouldstarttalkingaboutfaithandthen a beliefinthingsthatcan't beseenortested.
Cole's likeelectrons.
No, oneofthetimesthatwecan't knowbecausebecauseblackholes, evenevenwhenwecan't seethem, werefusetobelievetheyexistuntilweseethemandwespend a lifetimetryingtofindproofofthemandevidenceofthemanimagethem.
Wedon't dothattoGodliketheaimofreligionisnottospendthenext 100 yearstryingtofindevidenceofGodorimageGodorfind a horizonaroundhim.
Wehavetojustaccepthe's there, where a scienceisallaboutsaying I willnotacceptuntil I contestorlookforOhmygoodness.
Likewise, religiononlybeginsbecauseyouhaveexperiencedwhatisforlackof a betterphraseofreligiousexperience, somethingreallyhappenedwhetherit's holding a newbornforthefirsttime, inyourlifedealingwiththedeathof a lovedoneorjustthatwalkingdownthestreetandsuddenlyyou'reoutofnowherehitandoverwhelmedwith, ah, feelingandemotion, a desirethatyoucan't putyourfingeron, whatthat's about.
Thegoalisn't toprove I wasright, because I wasn't, and I'm nevergoingtoberight.
Scienceis a bunchofhumaninventedexplanationsforthephysicaluniverseashumaninventions.
I canalwaysunderstandthem, butthey'realwaysgonnabe a littlebitshortofthetruth, religion, ourtruthsthat I havetodealwith, butthat I willnevercompletelyunderstand.
Andif I everthinkthatit's finishedandit's doneandit's allpackagedandthatcouldbein a book, it's deadandthatfaithisdeadandthatscienceisdead.
I chooseasoneofmyaxiomsthatthereis a Godunderneathbehindsupportingallofthis.
Andwiththataxiom, I thentrytosay, Whatcan I sayaboutthis?
God, howdoesthatmakesenseofthisuniverse?
Doesthisaxiomwork?
Now?
If I comeupwith a contradiction, myanswerisnottothrowawaytheaxiom, buttosay I'm abouttolearnsomethingnewbecause, tobehonest, I'veneverencountered a momentwherethisbitofsciencecontradictedthisbitofreligion.
But I haveallthetimerunintoproblemswherethisbitofsciencecontradictedthisbitofscienceandwhenthetwobitsofsciencedon't agreethat I'm abouttolearnsomenewscience.
Andnotanybabywho's tryingtofigureoutwhereitstoesareis a scientistinanybabywhoishopingthattherewillbe a mealorsomebodytochangeitsdiaper, italreadybelievinginsomethingoutsideofitselfthatitneedsandforgetaboutfeedandforgetaboutdiaper.
Theneedforlove.
Youcannotbe a humanbeingwithouthavingboth.
Andthisthisinfuriatespeople.
When I saythiswhenotherpeoplesaythis.
Buteveryonehas a religionandeverybodyis a scientist, someofusarejustreallybadatit.
A lotofscientistswho I havemetovertheyears, I woulddescribesatheistandsome I wouldevendescribedasbeingquitehostiletoreligion.
Youobviouslymoving a lotofscientificcirclesconferencesand, youknow, you'reanastronomer.
Doyoueverencounterhostility?
TookThio, being a representativeoftheVaticanbutalsobeing a representativeofscience?
Yes, notveryoftenthepeoplewhohavebeenhostile.
Howcan I putthis?
Havebeenwhite, elderlyBritishmales.
It's thisreallynarrowgroupofpeoplewho I suspectwe'rebroughtupwithreallybadreligionclassesand, youknow, had a horribleexperiencewhentheywere 14 andthereligiontheydon't believein.
I don't believeineither.
What's theirangleofattack?
I haven't encounteredenoughofthemdeeplyenoughtobeabletosaythat I couldgeneralizefromthat.
Thereare a couplewho I thinkmaybecomefromstereotypicallyreligiousbackgroundsandwanttobreakoutofthatstereotype.
TheywanttosayNo, I'm morethanjusttheevangelicalsthat I grewupwithorthewhatever.
Andso I canseethatas a senseofattemptingtowanttoassimilateinto, ah, largerculture.
I thinkinastronomyit's a lotmorecommonthanotherfields.
I thinkbiologyisprobablywhereyoufindthelargestnumberofatheistsbecauseofbiologyisstillinthe 19thcentury, tryingtofindthegearsandleversofhowlifeworks.
I understandthat, UmWhatpeoplehavetoldmeisthattheproportionofpeoplewhoidentifyhisatheistsorbelieversisn't somuchwhetheryou're a scientistor a not a scientist, it's whatcultureyoucomefrom.
Itwas a viciousandnastyandhorriblewar, andthepopewasunderphenomenalpoliticalpressures, aswasGalileo's familysupportinghiminFlorence.
Isitjust a coincidencethatGalileo, whohadbeen a friendofthepopeandhadbeenhavinggreattimessuddenlywhenallthebattlestartedgoingin a differentdirection, foundhimselfintrouble?
Hewasat a timeofrevolutioninThought, andtherevolutionhadn't finished.
Itwasstillongoing, andthat's whatmakeshimsuch a wonderfulpersonandsomeoneforwhomtheCatholicChurchshouldwell, beproud.
Thenwetalktoyouaboutanotherthing.
Thecreationstory.
Areyougladthat's intheBible?
Yes, yes, and I'lltellyouwhy.
Wheredidthecreationstorycomefrom?
ThefirstchapterofGenesis.
Wherewasthatwritten?
Well, youcanget a hintfromthefactthatthesortofcosmologytheredescribinghisBabyloniancosmologyeventothepointwheretheBabylonianshadthismyth, thatthegodswereatwarand a dragondiedandthatbyaccidentcreatedtheuniverse.
GoddeliberatelysaysWhat's differentisthattheGodwhoissayingthatisalreadythereinthebeginning, inthebeginning, God, thedifferenceisthatratherthanoccurringas a chaoticaccident, itoccursin a logicalstepbystepseriesofeventsthatcanbereasonedouteverystepalongtheway.
Also, I don't getmyjob, andthatmeansthatwork, thatwetendtodocompliments, theworkofourcolleagues, everybody.
Theobservatory's got a PhDfrom a majoruniversitysomeplacewe'veallgotcolleagueswe'veworkedwith.
We'veallgotcolleaguesthatwe'rein a fieldthatwe'restillcontinuingtointeractwith.
I'm notgoingtodothekindofworkthatsomebodyelseisgettingpaidtodo a lotbetterthanthemoremoney I'vegot.
They'vegotthebetterequipment.
They'vegotthebiggerdepartment I'm goingtodo.
Theworkthat I candothatsupportsthebiggerproject.
Inourmeteoritelab, wehappentohavemorethan 1000 samplesofmeteorites, a littlebitofeverytypeofmeteoritethat's outthere.
Wearemeasuringphysicalproperties, density, ferocity, magneticsusceptibilityofthermalpropertieslikeheatcapacityandjustmakingtablesforhowtheseveryamongthedifferenttypes, it's ah, workof 20 years.
I kindofalmostlikegruntwork, butitisabsolutelygruntwork, andyetgreatsciencecomesoutofit.
There's been a questionoftryingtounderstandstarsinclusterssoonafterthey'reformedintermsoftheirspectra, especiallybecausethestarstendtobeindustypartsofthegalaxyandthedustinterfereswithcolors.
Howcanyouseethroughthedust?
Well, we'vegotpeopleherewhohaveworkedoutusing a seriesofverycleverlychosenfilterstobeabletocharacterizethetypeof a star, regardlessofthedustthatit's goingthrough.
It's takenthem 20 yearstoworkthatup.
They'vegotthissystem.
We'renowgoinginexploring M.
Bedardstellarclusterstogiveus a betterideaofessentiallythecensusofthegalaxywherethestarisbeingformed.
What I wantedtobeandwhat I thinkwe'vealreadygotis a placewherepeoplewanttocomeandworkwherepeoplearehappydoingthesciencethey'redoingexcitedtogetupinthemorningandgotothelab.
Andif I canaccomplishthat, then I caNBIsomeonewhohasmadesciencefun.
It's reallyeasyforsciencetobecomejust a joband a prettyboringjobin a prick.
Youspendmostofyourtimestaringat a computerscreen, wonderingwhatam I doing?
Youforgetthejoythatcomes, andif I canhavetheobservatorybe a sourceofjoy, notonlytousbuttoourcolleaguestoremindtheotherscientiststhatattheendofthedaywe'reinitfortheloveofit.