Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Michael Spivak

Quote by Michael Spivak

“... who can forget the amazement of a child balancing an adult on a see-saw, simply by being placed at the right position. How could this be? Where did all that extra force come from!? The only wonder nowadays is that a physics student is unlikely to produce a satisfactory answer to this question. Perhaps we will be offered a few mumblings about moments, force times distance, laws of the lever perhaps even the "principle of virtual work". But we probably won't get an answer that seems to explain where that extra force comes from; and it is highly unlikely that we will get an answer that begins by establishing principles about rigid bodies, even though the rigidity of the lever is an absolute necessity for it to work. In fact, the whole path from Newton's Laws, which basically concern "point masses", to bodies whose shape and extent are significant, is often rather dubiously traversed, even though elementary physics courses blithely pose such problems of the most diverse sorts.”

Quote by Michael Spivak

Work

Physics for Mathematicians: Mechanics I

Browse quotes and source details for this work. more

Author

Michael Spivak

Browse famous quotes and profile details for Michael Spivak. more

You May Also Like

“There are things you will learn from your childhood that will affect your adulthood. You can either learn how to become conditioned, create fear and have limited beliefs that hinder your growth and leave you depending on others or learn how to become independent and grow through life challenges. The choice you make, will also determine those you surround yourself with as well as how far you go in life. Choose wisely!”

“Formula Factor Theory for Fulfillment is a tool of awareness. Once you begin to understand the process, it will come as naturally as putting one foot in front of the other. You will recognize signs of discomfort if your formula is off balance. You will feel less energized, more fatigued, less social, more introverted, less liberated, more stressed, and so forth. When we are doing more of what we love and less of what exhausts us, we feel more fulfilled, capable, alive, and invigorated. ” Excerpt From: Sarah Voldeng. “The Art of an Enlightened Woman.” Apple Books.”

“It goes without saying that the human mind is a powerhouse of hidden clues. It’s only that we are not aware of it. All of us are endowed with an immense ability to resolve most of the questions that torment us. All that is required is to delve deep and unravel the rays of light that lie within the darkness of our mind. We have layers of wisdom that remain unexplored within us. What matters is a strong intent and resolve to reach out to our inner self to retrieve those answers.”