Quotes from Julian Schwinger
Perhaps the most important contribution to science that the Royal Society has made in its three centuries of existence is its early role in publishing Newton's masterful account of his discoveries.
~ Julian Schwinger
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Is the purpose of theoretical physics to be no more than a cataloging of all the things that can happen when particles interact with each other and separate? Or is it to be an understanding at a deeper level in which there are things that are not directly observable (as the underlying quantized fields are) but in terms of which we shall have a more fundamental understanding?
~ Julian Schwinger
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Perhaps the most important contribution to science that the Royal Society has made in its three centuries of existence is its early role in publishing Newton 's masterful account of his discoveries.
~ Julian Schwinger
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Quantum field theory must deal with [force] fields and [matter] fields on a fully equivalent footing...Here was my challenge.
~ Julian Schwinger
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