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“Our experience teaches us that there are indeed laws of nature, regularities in the way things behave, and that these laws are best expressed using the language of mathematics. This raises the interesting possibility that mathematical consistency might be used to guide us, along with experimental observation, to the laws that describe physical reality, and this has proved to be the case time and again throughout the history of science. We will see this happen during the course of this book, and it is truly one of the wonderful mysteries of our universe that it should be so.”
― Why Does E=mc²?
― Why Does E=mc²?
“Beautiful face. Beautiful body. Horrible attitude. It was the holy trinity of hot boys.”
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― Obsidian
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― Onyx
― Onyx
“Every carbon atom in every living thing on the planet was produced in the heart of a dying star.”
― Wonders of the Universe
― Wonders of the Universe
“(On the energy radiated by the Sun)
It's four hundred million million million million watts. That is a million times the power consumption of the United States every year, radiated in one second, and we worked that out by using some water, a thermometer, a tin, and an umbrella. And that's why I love physics.”
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It's four hundred million million million million watts. That is a million times the power consumption of the United States every year, radiated in one second, and we worked that out by using some water, a thermometer, a tin, and an umbrella. And that's why I love physics.”
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