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Vera Rubin
American
Scientist
Born:
Aug 23
,
1928
Died:
Dec 25
,
2016
Life
Matter
Me
Science
Stars
Women
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The real prize is finding something new out there.
Vera Rubin
Out
Finding
Something
Something New
New
Real
Prize
I would prefer to stay up and watch the stars than sleep.
Vera Rubin
Stars
Would
Stay
Up
Than
Prefer
Watch
Sleep
We all need permission to do science, but for reasons that are deeply ingrained in history, this permission is more often given to men than to women.
Vera Rubin
History
Science
Women
Men
Given
More
Permission
Than
Often
Ingrained
Reasons
Deeply
Need
The conclusion is inescapable that non-luminous matter exists beyond the optical galaxy.
Vera Rubin
Matter
Beyond
Conclusion
Inescapable
Exists
Optical
Galaxy
In a spiral galaxy, the ratio of dark-to-light matter is about a factor of ten. That's probably a good number for the ratio of our ignorance to knowledge. We're out of kindergarten, but only in about third grade.
Vera Rubin
Good
Knowledge
Ignorance
Matter
Our
Out
Kindergarten
Spiral
About
Ten
Only
Ratio
Factor
Grade
Galaxy
Number
Third
My father was an electrical engineer. He's presently 92 and still could be holding down a job. He had a very analytical way of looking at things, and I enjoyed that very much. I think that was a very large influence.
Vera Rubin
Engineer
Father
Job
Looking
Holding
Down
Think
Analytical
Way
Could
Had
He
Still
Very
Influence
Much
Electrical
Large
Enjoyed
Things
My childhood bedroom - if childhood could be about ten years old - had a bed which was under windows which faced north. At about age 10, I started watching the stars just move through the night.
Vera Rubin
Age
Old
Stars
Windows
About
Faced
Ten
Ten Years
Could
Through
Had
Bed
Bedroom
Years
North
Childhood
Move
Just
Which
Started
Watching
Night
By about age 12, I would prefer to stay up and watch the stars than go to sleep. I started learning. I started going to the library and reading. But it was initially just watching the stars from my bedroom that I really did. There was just nothing as interesting in my life as watching the stars every night.
Vera Rubin
Life
Library
Learning
Age
My Life
Reading
Nothing
Stars
Every
Would
Stay
About
Bedroom
Go
Up
Than
Did
Going
Just
Interesting
Prefer
Really
Initially
Watch
Started
Watching
Every Night
Night
Sleep
Don't let anyone keep you down for silly reasons such as who you are.
Vera Rubin
You
Down
Silly
Anyone
Who
Reasons
Keep
There is no problem in science that can be solved by a man that cannot be solved by a woman.
Vera Rubin
Man
Science
Woman
Problem
Solved
No Problem
Cannot
Worldwide, half of all brains are in women.
Vera Rubin
Women
Half
Worldwide
Brains
I'm Jewish, and so religion, to me, is a kind of moral code and a kind of history.
Vera Rubin
Religion
Me
History
Kind
Moral
Code
Jewish
I think the question is, are there women and have there been women who want to do science and could be doing great science, but they never really got the opportunity?
Vera Rubin
Great
Science
Women
Opportunity
Think
Could
Never
Got
Doing
Been
Question
Want
Really
Who
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