“If E is considered to be a continuously divisible quantity, this distribution is possible in infinitely many ways. We consider, however-this is the most essential point of the whole calculation-E to be composed of a well-defined number of equal parts and use thereto the constant of nature h = 6.55 ×10-27 erg sec. This constant multiplied by the common frequency ? of the resonators gives us the energy element E in erg, and dividing E by E we get the number P of energy elements which must be divided over the N resonators.” IfsWayGivingWellsWholeUseScienceEnergyCommonNumbersEqualEssentialsElementsConstantDefinitionsDefinedDividedQuantityDistributionFrequencyCalculationsDividingErgs Author:Max Planck
“Nothing in life is certain except death, taxes and the second law of thermodynamics. All three are processes in which useful or accessible forms of some quantity, such as energy or money, are transformed into useless, inaccessible forms of the same quantity. That is not to say that these three processes don't have fringe benefits: taxes pay for roads and schools; the second law of thermodynamics drives cars, computers and metabolism; and death, at the very least, opens up tenured faculty positions.” SchoolFormLawLife IsCertainThreeEnergyProcessPayCarPositionTaxesBenefitsComputerUselessFacultyTransformedQuantityFringeInaccessibleMetabolismThermodynamics Author:Seth Lloyd
“I began to research the concept of dimensionality from the point of view of quality, and not just quantity, as a mathematician might do. Taking my clues from the theosophical use made of the Vedantic levels of reality, I identified the western notion of Energy (as someting which is effecatious by means of motion), with the idea of Time. The more comprehensive dimension 'eternity' I defined as a form of energy which is efficacious without motion. In this manner I began to establish the qualities of dimensions and open out the seemingly monolithic concept of energy.” MeanMadeIdeasUseRealityMightFormEnergyLevelsViewsQualityResearchConceptsEternityWesternNotionPoint Of ViewDefinedDimensionsQuantityMathematicianClueComprehensive Author:Paul Laffoley
“Insulin is not a cure for diabetes; it is a treatment. It enables the diabetic to burn sufficient carbohydrates, so that proteins and fats may be added to the diet in sufficient quantities to provide energy for the economic burdens of life.” MayEnergyEconomicMedicineBurdenFatsCuresTherapyDietsSufficientTreatmentQuantityPhysiciansMedicationProteinHormonesDiabetesMetabolismCarbohydratesInsulinBurdens Of Life Author:Frederick Banting
“This is pretty much the infrastructural stuff that comes along with large quantities of energy. Whichever technology we are looking at has serious hazardous issues.” EnergyStuffTechnologyIssuesSeriousQuantity Author:Stewart Brand