Change Quote by Lawrence M. Krauss
“Symmetry does mean something different for physicists than for members of the public. It means that an object or a theory does not change when you make some transformation - either rotating or moving it or doing something to the equations.”
About This Quote
Source Lecture: Public Talk on Physics, 2015
Physicists view symmetry as invariance under transformations, a concept often misunderstood by the public.
In simple terms: Symmetry means something stays the same after change.
Recognize deeper scientific meaning of symmetry.
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When to use this quote
- classroom teaching
- science outreach
- media interviews
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can scientists better convey complex ideas?
- What everyday examples illustrate scientific symmetry?
Public explanations may oversimplify and lose nuance.