682 Quotes About Physics
- Author M.R. Shabanali
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Metaphysics is not the result of understanding the limitations of physics.It’s rather the result of the limitation in understanding physics.
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- Author Isaac Newton
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He who thinks half-heartedly will not believe in God; but he who really thinks has to believe in God.
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- Author Salman Ahmed Shaikh
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Our outlook on the universe will be different based on the meaning we attach to our relationship with the universe. From Physics perspective, extinction is merely a rearrangement of atoms, even if it happens to millions of humans via nuclear weapons.
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- Author shashidhar sa
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the conscience of universe itself lies in the path of equality and so is the gods
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- Author Alfred Korzybski
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Until Einstein (roughly), THE universe of Newton was, for us, THE universe. With Einstein, it became A universe. Something similar happen to man. A new 'man' was produced, just as good, certainly contraditory to the old one. THE man became A man, otherwise a 'conceptual construction', one among the infinity of possible ones.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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When I was young, I thought it is thunder that kills people. But when I learnt physics in the high school, I discovered that it is rather the lightning that does the killing. The voice of the thunder itself is just a noise. The lightning is the poise!
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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String theory makes sense to me because the universe is a symphony that creates harmony with the vibration of our strings.
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- Author Jeanette Winterson
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If the universe is movement, it will not be in one direction only. We think of our lives as linear but it is the spin of the earth that allows us to observe time. Walk with me.
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- Author Robert Jastrow
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Scientists have no proof that life was not the result of an act of creation, but they are driven by the nature of their profession to seek explanations for the origin of life that lie within the boundaries of natural law.
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