“Physical changes take place continuously, while chemical changes take place discontinuously. Physics deals chiefly with continuous varying quantities, while chemistry deals chiefly with whole numbers.” WholeScienceDealsNumbersPhysicsChemistryChemicalsQuantity Book:Treatise on Thermodynamics Source: Treatise on Thermodynamics
“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
“Knapsack of the Metaphysicians.- Those who boast so mightily of the scientificality of their metaphysics should receive no answer; it is enough to pluck at the bundle which, with a certain degree of embarrassment, they keep concealed behind their back; if one succeeds in opening it, the products of that scientificality come to light, attended by their blushes: a dear little Lord God, a nice little immortality, perhaps a certain quantity of spiritualism, and in any event a whole tangled heap of 'wretched poor sinner' and Pharisee arrogance.” IfsShouldLittlesEnoughPhilosophyWholeLightCertainAnswersPoorBehindsLordNiceEventsProductsSucceedDegreesDearOpeningImmortalityArroganceSinnerQuantityMetaphysicsBoastWretchedEmbarrassmentConcealedTangledPluckBundlesSpiritualismLord GodPharisees Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“The old and oft-repeated proposition "Totum est majus sua parte" [the whole is larger than the part] may be applied without proof only in the case of entities that are based upon whole and part; then and only then is it an undeniable consequence of the concepts "totum" and "pars". Unfortunately, however, this "axiom" is used innumerably often without any basis and in neglect of the necessary distinction between "reality" and "quantity", on the one hand, and "number" and "set", on the other, precisely in the sense in which it is generally false.” MayWholeHandsRealityUsedNumbersCasesConceptsConsequenceBasesProofDistinctionNeglectQuantityEntityPropositionsAxioms Author:Georg Cantor
“The quantity of force which can be brought into action in the whole of Nature is unchangeable, and can neither be increased nor diminished.” WholeActionForceQuantityUnchangeable Book:Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects Source: Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects
“I think that there's been a lot of people in Congress that didn't know all the ins and outs of the Constitution. I think we have a whole roomful of people that have record legislation in terms of quantity of pages that didn't read it.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWholeTermRecordsPagesConstitutionCongressQuantityLegislation Author:Rick Santelli