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“Quantum physicist John Wheeler expressed it this way, when discussing the search for the clockwork mechanism that runs the world, "There may be no such thing as the 'glittering central mechanism of the universe' to be seen behind a glass wall at the end of the trail. Not machinery but magic may be the better description of the treasure that is waiting.”
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
“Always. BATTLETECH ERAS The BattleTech universe is a living, vibrant entity that grows each year as more sourcebooks and fiction are published.”
― BattleTech Legends: Mercenary's Star:
― BattleTech Legends: Mercenary's Star:
“By its nature, government was either small and personal, something on the level of a town hall meeting, or it was tyranny, with the few ruling the many for their own benefit, no matter how representational that government might be in theory.”
― Rebellion
― Rebellion
“Cosmologist Stephen Hawking is reported to have said, "Whenever I hear of Schrödinger's cat, I want to reach for my gun.”
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
“By convention sour, by convention sweet, by convention colored; in reality, nothing but Atoms and the Void.”
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
“Unarmed, alone, the only way he could slow a ’Mech was if the machine happened to slip as it pulped his body underfoot.”
― Decision at Thunder Rift: Book One of The Saga of the Gray Death Legion
― Decision at Thunder Rift: Book One of The Saga of the Gray Death Legion
“But there was one thing more about quantum physics that thoroughly annoyed most of the scientists who truly understood its implications. Because it dealt so intimately with the nature of matter—and reality—quantum physics also had quite a few things to say about things that, until recently, were strictly the preserve, not of physics, but of metaphysics . . . of religion, and—whisper it softly—of philosophy.11”
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
“His battle with Bohr and the other proponents of the Copenhagen interpretation lasted for years, right up to the time of Einstein's death. Bohr pointed out to Einstein that his own theory of relativity proved that time and space were not absolutes but depended on the observer's state of motion. Quantum theory simply took this dependence on the observer one step further by stating that reality itself was observer-dependent. Einstein's reply? "A good joke should not be repeated twice."22 The”
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
“Physicist Pascual Jordan added, "We ourselves produce the results of measurement." And, by extension, he meant reality itself.”
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
“Spookier still, Bell's theorem has now been proven time after time after time. It took a few years to create lab equipment sensitive enough and accurate enough to make the necessary measurements, and they ultimately used photons rather than electrons for the experiments, but since the 1970s physicists have repeatedly confirmed the theory's predictions in the laboratory. Einstein and company was wrong; the Copenhagen gang was right. We create reality.”
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
“I Think, Therefore, You Are”
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
“What cannot be won by force of arms can often be achieved through cunning, deceit, or by a concealed blade slipped into an enemy’s back. —Nicolai”
― Decision at Thunder Rift: Book One of The Saga of the Gray Death Legion
― Decision at Thunder Rift: Book One of The Saga of the Gray Death Legion
“The atoms or the elementary particles are not real," Heisenberg said. "They form a world of potentialities and possibilities rather than one of things or facts.”
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
“It took a long time to get past the wall my demand for objective reality erected, but eventually I learned how to surrender my quest for reality and simply enjoy the experience for itself. And, slowly, I began to realize that "reality" was quite different, and a whole lot weirder, than I'd ever imagined possible.”
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
“Does quantum physics really say, he asked, that the moon doesn't exist when no one is looking at it? He found the idea that matter was described by probabilities especially upsetting. "God does not play dice with the universe!" he declared. To which Bohr supposedly replied, "Albert, don't tell God what to do.”
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
“looked like a small sea of quicksilver was flowing”
― Battlemind
― Battlemind
“The only way to beat panic is to do something. I don’t care if what you do is dead wrong, taking action is better than just sitting there getting killed!”
― Decision at Thunder Rift: Book One of The Saga of the Gray Death Legion
― Decision at Thunder Rift: Book One of The Saga of the Gray Death Legion
“ruler”
― BattleTech Legends: Mercenary's Star:
― BattleTech Legends: Mercenary's Star:
“Terran”
― BattleTech Legends: Mercenary's Star:
― BattleTech Legends: Mercenary's Star:
“In other words, atoms and elementary particles and matter itself all are probabilities and possibilities, to which we ourselves give form.”
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
― The Science of the Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft
“Kai had once lectured Grayson on why men fight. “A man fights for many reasons,” he’d said. “Most of all, he fights for his buddies on either side of him on the firing line, and that’s where his loyalty lies when the heat is on. But it’s home and family that puts him there on the firing line in the first place.”
― Decision at Thunder Rift
― Decision at Thunder Rift
“The Advancement and diffusion of knowledge is the only true guardian of liberty. “—James Madison.”
― The Price of Glory
― The Price of Glory
“The less government we have the better—the fewer laws, and the less confided power. The antidote to this abuse of formal government is the influence of private character, the growth of the individual. . . . —Politics Ralph Waldo Emerson C.E. 1844”
― Rebellion
― Rebellion
“What cannot be won by force of arms can often be achieved through cunning, deceit, or by a concealed blade slipped into an enemy’s back.”
― Decision at Thunder Rift: Book One of The Saga of the Gray Death Legion
― Decision at Thunder Rift: Book One of The Saga of the Gray Death Legion




