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Faith is not so much a binary pole as a quantum state, which tends to indeterminacy when closely examined.
Everybody recognizes that if you can make very efficient electric motors, you can make a quantum leap forward.
Bose-Einstein condensation is one of the most intriguing phenomena predicted by quantum statistical mechanics.
I mean, we're really making a quantum change in our relationship to the plant world with genetic modification.
I never really considered 'Quantum & Woody' a comedic book or a funny book. I never thought of it as a satire.
Similarly, another famous little quantum fluctuation that programs you is the exact configuration of your DNA.
I believe we are on the edge of a quantum leap into a whole new way of organizing and living as a human family.
In 1924, I became a Dozent in Gottingen and worked out the quantum mechanics during a holiday stay on Heligoland.
I do feel strongly that string theory is our best hope for making progress at unifying gravity and quantum mechanics.
If quantum communication and quantum computation are to flourish, a new information theory will have to be developed.
[Recent evidence regarding quantum mechanics is] sufficient to rule out all theological options but one - the Bible's.
The history of the universe is, in effect, a huge and ongoing quantum computation. The universe is a quantum computer.
Since the founding of quantum mechanics in the 1920s, theoretical physics had nurtured an extremely radical tradition.
The law of attraction is the law of creation. Quantum physicists tell us that the entire Universe emerged from thought!
Readers probably haven't heard much about it yet, but they will. Quantum technology turns ordinary reality upside down.
Ever since I was a kid, I've had an enormous interest in the sciences - everything from quantum physics to anthropology.
There's a lot of things I nerd out over. Quantum Mechanics. I also love Dungeons and Dragons. I want to be an astronaut.
Nothing can create something all the time due to the laws of quantum mechanics, and it's - it's fascinatingly interesting.
This is a quantum universe ... neither random nor determined. It is potential at every second. All you can do is intervene.
To have your whole music library with you at all times is a quantum leap in listening to music. How do we possibly do this?
There is a responsibility on all companies to look at the quantum of pay and the relationship between the top and the bottom.
There are a lot of mysteries about quantum mechanics, but they mostly arise in very detailed measurements in controlled settings.
We're going to need a definitive quantum theory of gravity, which is part of a grand unified theory - it's the main missing piece.
Quantum mechanics brought an unexpected fuzziness into physics because of quantum uncertainty, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
You have nothing to do but mention the quantum theory, and people will take your voice for the voice of science, and belive anything.
Nature allows only experimental situations to occur which can be described within the framework of the formalism of quantum mechanics
I take the view that we all have permission to be a little baffled by quantum information science and algorithmic information theory.
Thinking about quantum physics is like unraveling your brain and putting it back together again upside down. Much like studying Kabbalah.
'Quantum Conundrum' is a direct reflection, not just of me, but of our entire team. It has a little bit of all of our personalities in it.
Physics is really figuring out how to discover new things that are counterintuitive, like quantum mechanics. It's really counterintuitive.
Ultimately, my Ph.D. is in mathematical physics, focusing on quantum field theory and curved space-time, and I worked with Stephen Hawking.
When His Holiness won the Nobel Peace Prize, there was a quantum leap. He is not seen as solely a Tibetan anymore; he belongs to the world.
In addition to psychopaths, 'Quantum Night' is also a novel about literally thoughtless people, without inner voices, thoughts in their heads.
You have to say now that space is something. Space can vibrate, space can fluctuate, space can be quantum mechanical, but what the devil is it?
I think if a person plays 'Quantum Conundrum' and they walk away feeling really intelligent and skilled, that's what I want. That's my only goal.
Quantum physics is a bit of a passion of mine. It's extraordinary. There's a branch of mathematics that is based on lunacy, and that's wonderful.
I'm not looking to be a trophy. When not acting, I spend my time studying metaphysics and quantum mechanics to keep my life as grounded as I can.
Quantum physics is one of the hardest things to understand intuitively, because essentially the whole point is that our classical picture is wrong.
The Planck satellite may detect the imprint of the gravitational waves predicted by inflation. This would be quantum gravity written across the sky.
I am not aware of any sensible theory of how classical gravity could interact with quantum matter, and I can't imagine how such a theory might work.
To me quantum computation is a new and deeper and better way to understand the laws of physics, and hence understanding physical reality as a whole.
Our brains are too slow to register that every concrete object is winking in and out of existence at the quantum level thousands of times per second.
'Quantum Conundrum' has a little bit of something for everybody - it's got something for kids and it's got enough of a challenge for a hardcore gamer.
We talk about quantum weirdness and things being in two places at once, but it all involves atoms and molecules, stuff we don't normally interact with.
Quantum mechanics is weird. I don't understand it. Just live with it. You don't have to understand the nature of things in order to build cool devices.
A philosopher once said, 'It is necessary for the very existence of science that the same conditions always produce the same results.' Well, they don't!
The development of quantum mechanics early in the twentieth century obliged physicists to change radically the concepts they used to describe the world.
Einstein was searching for String Theory. It not only reconciles General Relativity to Quantum Mechanics, but it reconciles Science and the Bible as well.
Now, what that means is that there is fundamental indeterminacy from quantum mechanics, but besides that there are other sources of effective indeterminacy.
If someone says that he can think or talk about quantum physics without becoming dizzy, that shows only that he has not understood anything whatever about it.