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Quotes About Theory

Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle is one of the most misunderstood parts of quantum theory, a doorway through which all sorts of charlatans and purveyors of tripe8 can force their philosophical musings.
~ Brian Cox
Rutherford, Bohr, Planck, Einstein, Pauli, Heisenberg, Schrödinger, Dirac.
~ Brian Cox
Russell's point is not to assert his right to be left alone to his personal delusions, but that devising a theory that cannot be proved or disproved by observation is pointless in the sense that it teaches you nothing, irrespective of how passionately you may believe in it. You can invent any object or idea you like, but if there is no way of observing it or its consequences, you haven't made a contribution to the scientific understanding of the universe.
~ Brian Cox
Let me guess," I said. "This is about Schrödinger's cat." "I'm impressed, Dylan," she replied with a smile. "Hey, I watched The Big Bang Theory.
~ Brian Freeman
For string theory to make sense, the universe should have nine spacial dimensions and one time dimension, for a total of ten dimensions.
~ Brian Greene
I am not the kind of girl who can trust a theory based on one person.
~ Brigitte Boisselier
When I am pained, I find the old theory of the uselessness of communicating the circumstances of it, singularly untenable.
~ browning robert iii
Irrationality in politics is not a puzzle. It is precisely what an economic theory of irrationality predicts.
~ Bryan Caplan
Abstract liberty, like other mere abstractions, is not to be found.
~ burke edmund ii
The contemplation of the Dark Ages affords a powerful criticism of that superficial theory of social evolution which is among the intellectual plagues of our own generation. Much more is the story of Europe like the waking and the sleeping of a mature man, than like any indefinite increase in the aptitudes and powers of a growing body.
~ Hilaire Belloc
To justify homeopathy, he had developed a whole theory of non-material fields—fields of pure energy, fields of unembodied organization. In those days it sounded preposterous. But Henry, don't forget, was a man of genius. Those preposterous notions of his are now beginning to make sense. A few more years, and they'll be self-evident.
~ Huxley Aldous Leonard
Reason vs. belief. Any word, system, or theory should be evaluated solely on the basis of whether it accurately describes the world. The goal is to explain what is the case, not what people wish were the case, think is the case, or believe with all their heart is the case. Belief in the existence of a proposition does not establish its validity. F
~ Ian Gurvitz
Besides, if I'd decided to pull Carver's spine out of his body, I would've done it already." "Can you actually do that?" Curran frowned. "I don't know. I mean theoretically if you broke the spine above the pelvis, you could, but then there are ribs . . . I'll have to try it sometime.
~ Ilona Andrews
I've always been interested in the idea of space exploration. When I was younger it was just a dream, but the theory of rockets being able to travel through space was very much alive. I found it very exciting.
~ Gerry Anderson
I realized that, all along, my theory was right: Make music that you want to hear, and instead of having fans that one day might criticize or abandon you, your fans aren't even fans. They're people with tastes similar to yours. They're friends you haven't met yet.
~ Natalia Kills
You can convince yourself of just about anything when you want to believe a conspiracy theory.
~ Brian Stelter
I was frustrated with how academia tended to present feminist theory in disconnected or inaccessible ways. I wanted to try and bring a sociological feminist lens to the limited and limiting representations of women in the media and then share that with other young women of my generation. YouTube was the perfect medium.
~ Anita Sarkeesian
I had a drummer in my band who started teaching me tricks to come up with interesting rhythms. Because I don't come from a musical background, I've never studied music, and I don't know music theory at all, so a lot of stuff I discover on my own are things students would learn in the first grade of music.
~ Jens Lekman
The responsibility of political philosophy that tries to engage with practice is to be clear, or at least accessible.
~ Michael Sandel
Every theory presented as a scientific concept is just that; it's a theory that tries to explain more about the world than previous theories have done. It is open to being challenged and to being proven incorrect.
~ Marvin Harris
For bedtime reading, I usually curl up with a good monograph on quantum physics or string theory, my specialty. But since I was a child, I have been fascinated by science fiction. My all-time favorite is 'The Foundation Trilogy,' by Isaac Asimov.
~ Michio Kaku
The triumph is that the waveform we measure is very well represented by solutions of these equations. Einstein is right in a regime where his theory has never been tested before.
~ Rainer Weiss
It is probably safe to say that all the changes of factual knowledge which have led to the relativity theory, resulting in a very great theoretical development, are completely trivial from any point of view except their relevance to the structure of a theoretical system.
~ Talcott Parsons
I have no idea who coined the term 'the New Journalism,' or when it was coined. I have never even liked the term. Any movement, group, party, program, philosophy or theory that goes under a name with 'new' in it is just begging for trouble, of course.
~ Tom Wolfe