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Physics Quotes
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I am acutely aware of the fact that the marriage between
mathematics and physics, which was so enormously fruitful in past
centuries, has recently ended in divorce.
Author: Freeman John Dyson
Source: Missed Opportrunities
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God does not care about our mathematical difficulties. He
integrates empirically.
Author: Albert Einstein
Source: in "Quest" by L. Infeld
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God does not play dice [with the universe].
[Ger., Gott wurfelt nicht.]
Author: Albert Einstein
Source: in a letter to Max Born
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I don't believe in mathematics.
Author: Albert Einstein
Source: quoted by Carl Seelig, in "Albert Einstein"
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I think that a particle must have a separate reality independent
of the measurements. That is an electron has spin, location and
so forth even when it is not being measured. I like to think
that the moon is there even if I am not looking at it.
Author: Albert Einstein
Source: quoted by Carl Seelig, in "Albert Einstein"
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Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an
hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a
minute. That's relativity.
Author: Albert Einstein
Source: quoted by Carl Seelig, in "Albert Einstein"
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When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a
minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute-and it's
longer than any hour. That's relativity.
Author: Albert Einstein
Source: quoted by Carl Seelig, in "Albert Einstein"
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When forced to summarize the general theory of relativity in one
sentence: Time and space and graviton have no separate existence
from matter.
Author: Albert Einstein
Source: quoted by Carl Seelig, in "Albert Einstein"
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When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second.
When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour.
That's relativity.
Author: Albert Einstein
Source: on relativity
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When you sit with a nice girl for two hours, you think it's only
a minute. But when you sit on a hot stove for a minute, you
think it's two hours. That's relativity.
Author: Albert Einstein
Source: on relativity
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