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“Pero me pregunto si ciertas relaciones son la prueba viviente del principio de incertidumbre de Heisenberg: su posición y su velocidad simplemente no se pueden medir al mismo tiempo, ni siquiera en teoría.”
Source: Love, Theoretically
“The distinction between the Unverifiable and the Unknowable became blurred with the advent of the subatomic world of quantum physics, which dwells in the non-perceptible world of math and probabilities. Our confidence in a math and science defined world is dependent on a grounding in physical matter, tangible, testable, and measurable. In quantum physics and, as we will see, in probability theory that grounding has been lost.”
Source: Imagine: An Inquiry into Spirituality, Political Economics, and Personal Autonomy in a Modern World
“We’ve progressed so far, we understand most things,
we can measure and collide particles in a ring.
But the concerns of humanity don’t seem to progress,
we still feel hate, love, dissatisfaction, and stress.”
Source: Imagine: An Inquiry into Spirituality, Political Economics, and Personal Autonomy in a Modern World
“As we were on our way out, one of the orthopedic residents called to us. “Hey, Gary, going back again? Don’t you guys ever leave?”
“Man, this is a tough year for us, Bob,” Gary retorted, “but nothing like those three toughest years in an orthopedic surgeon’s life.”
“Yeah, what are those?”
“Second grade.” We exited into the dark street and headed for the ER entrance.”
Source: When the Air Hits Your Brain
“This imagined beyond, which the scientist has proved he cannot penetrate, will become the playground of the imagination of eery mystic and dreamer. The existence of such a domain will be made the basis of an orgy of rationalizing. It will be made the substance of the soul; the spirits of the dead will populate it; God will lurk in its shadows; the principle of vital processes will have its seat here; and it will be the medium of telepathic communication.”
“We will never stop being discontent, never stop anticipating, never stop organizing inquiry. Science could not happen in any other way, or it would be trivial or impossible.”
Source: The Great Equations: Breakthroughs in Science from Pythagoras to Heisenberg
“The fun and excitement must be daily— in the challenge of creating an instrument and seeing it work, the joy of communicating to colleagues and students, the pleasure of learning something new in lectures, corridors, and journals.”
“He never become a true professional, though, and fell into traps of the sort that enthusiastic amateurs often do. These included pursuing impossible problems like trying to square the circle, trisect an angle, and double a cube, each of which Hobbes erroneously thought he had achieved.”
Source: The Great Equations: Breakthroughs in Science from Pythagoras to Heisenberg
“Trust made the discrepancy meaningful, and directed his suspicion to the right place. This was not the first time that trust played a central role in a major scientific discovery, nor will it be the last.”
Source: The Great Equations: Breakthroughs in Science from Pythagoras to Heisenberg