“The Theory of Relativity confers an absolute meaning on a magnitude which in classical theory has only a relative significance: the velocity of light. The velocity of light is to the Theory of Relativity as the elementary quantum of action is to the Quantum Theory: it is its absolute core.” LightActionScienceTheoryAbsolutesCoreSignificanceRelativeQuantumRelativityMagnitudeVelocityQuantum TheoryTheories Of Relativity Book:Scientific Autobiography: and Other Papers Source: Scientific Autobiography: and Other Papers
“The striving for significance, this sense of yearning, always points out to us that all psychological phenomena contain a movement that starts from a feeling of inferiority and reach upward. The theory of Individual Psychology of psychological compensation states that the stronger the feeling of inferiority, the higher the goal for personal power.” StatesFeelingsIndividualGoalPsychologyMovementTheoryHigherStrongerStrivePsychologicalSignificanceYearningCompensationInferiorityPersonal Power Author:Alfred Adler
“No one must think that Newton’s great creation can be overthrown in any real sense by this [Theory of Relativity] or by any other theory. His clear and wide ideas will for ever retain their significance as the foundation on which our modern conceptions of physics have been built.” ThinkingHas BeensIdeasRealClearModernCreationTheoryBuiltFoundationWidePhysicsSignificanceConceptionNewtonRelativityTheories Of Relativity Author:Albert Einstein
“I can only say with deeper sincerity and fuller significance what I have always said in theory - Wait God's will.” SaidI CanWaitingTheoryDeeperGods WillSignificanceSincerity Author:Charlotte Bronte