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Quantum Quotes by Victor J. Stenger
- The so-called mysteries of quantum mechanics are in its philosophical interpretation, not in its mathematics.
- But, as we have seen, movement does not require a mover, and modern quantum mechanics has shown that not all effects require a cause. And…
- Just because quantum mechanics is weird does not mean that everything that is weird is quantum mechanics.
More Quantum Quotes
- In relativity, movement is continuous, causally determinate and well defined, while in quantum mechanics it is discontinuous, not causally determinate and not… — David Bohm
- If quantum mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you, you haven't understood it yet. — Niels Bohr
- If anybody says he can think about quantum physics without getting giddy, that only shows he has not understood the first thing… — Niels Bohr
- The girl I find who wants to talk about quantum theory in a bar is the one I want to marry. — Brandon Boyd
- Sci-fi has never really been my bag. But I do believe in a lot of weird things these days, such as synchronicity.… — John Cleese
- Bertrand Russell had given a talk on the then new quantum mechanics, of whose wonders he was most appreciative. He spoke hard… — J. Robert Oppenheimer
- The mathematical framework of quantum theory has passed countless successful tests and is now universally accepted as a consistent and accurate description… — Fritjof Capra
- Beliefs, and the feelings that we have about them, are the language that "speaks" to the quantum stuff that makes our realty. — Gregg Braden
- We are thankful for good-will rather than for services, for the motive than the quantum of favor received. — William Hazlitt
- I think I can safely say that nobody understands Quantum Mechanics. — Richard P. Feynman
- Whether we electrons, light quanta, benzol molecules, or stones, we shall always come up against these two characteristics, the corpuscular and the… — Werner Heisenberg
- Anyone not shocked by quantum mechanics has not yet understood it. — Niels Bohr