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“The view from the mountaintop is not what makes you a mountain-climber; it is the climb itself.”
― Why Quantum Physicists Play "Grow a Greater You": Learn How to Live the Most Truly Fulfilling Life Humanly Possible
― Why Quantum Physicists Play "Grow a Greater You": Learn How to Live the Most Truly Fulfilling Life Humanly Possible
“What we often fail to realize is that the quantum field responds to what we are, not necessarily what we want.”
― How Quantum Physicists Build New Beliefs
― How Quantum Physicists Build New Beliefs
“if no one is there, it turns out there is no forest.”
― Why Quantum Physicists Do Not Suffer
― Why Quantum Physicists Do Not Suffer
“focus on progress, not perfection,”
― Why Quantum Physicists Do Not Fail
― Why Quantum Physicists Do Not Fail
“If what you learn about quantum physics here excites you as much as it does me, you should explore quantum physics in greater depth by reading some of the authors I follow with devotion. For starters, I highly recommend: Brian Greene (The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos, New York: Vintage, 2011), Stephen Hawking (The Grand Design, New York: Bantam, 2012), Amit Goswami (The Self Aware Universe, New York: Tarcher, 1995), Nick Herbert (Quantum Reality: Beyond the New Physics, New York: Anchor, 1987), John Gribbin (In Search of Schrodinger’s Cat: Quantum Physics and Reality, New York: Bantam Books, 1984), Richard Feynman (Six Easy Pieces, New York: Basic Books, 1998), and Michio Kaku (Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel, New York: Anchor, 2009). This”
― Why Quantum Physicists Do Not Fail
― Why Quantum Physicists Do Not Fail
“Why Quantum Physicists Do Not Suffer And Why You No Longer Have to Either”
― Why Quantum Physicists Do Not Suffer
― Why Quantum Physicists Do Not Suffer





