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A lecture by Michael Crichton
Caltech Michelin Lecture
January 17, 2003



My topic today sounds humorous but unfortunately I am serious. I am
going to argue that extraterrestrials lie behind global warming. Or to
speak more precisely, I will argue that a belief in extraterrestrials
has paved the way, in a progression of steps, to a belief in global
warming. Charting this progression of belief will be my task today.

Let me say at once that I have no desire to discourage anyone from
believing in either extraterrestrials or global warming. That would be
quite impossible to do. Rather, I want to discuss the history of
several widely-publicized beliefs and to point to what I consider an
emerging crisis in the whole enterprise of science-namely the
increasingly uneasy relationship between hard science and public
policy.

I have a special interest in this because of my own upbringing. I was
born in the midst of World War II, and passed my formative years at
the height of the Cold War. In school drills, I dutifully crawled
under my desk in preparation for a nuclear attack.

It was a time of widespread fear and uncertainty, but even as a child
I believed that science represented the best and greatest hope for
mankind. Even to a child, the contrast was clear between the world of
politics-a world of hate and danger, of irrational beliefs and fears,
of mass manipulation and disgraceful blots on human history. In
contrast, science held different values-international in scope,
forging friendships and working relationships across national
boundaries and political systems, encouraging a dispassionate habit of
thought, and ultimately leading to fresh knowledge and technology that
would benefit all mankind. The world might not be avery good place,
but science would make it better. And it did. In my lifetime, science
has largely fulfilled its promise. Science has been the great
intellectual adventure of our age, and a great hope for our troubled
and restless world.

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