Quotes About Einstein
The problem seems to lie in different concepts of what we mean by a Hidden Variable. Dr. Bohm, the man who suggested the design of the Aspect experiments, means something that Einstein and other proto-Hidden Variable theorists had not conceived. From Bohm's point of view, the Aspect experiments weaken the case for local hidden variables, but they tend to support the concept of non-local hidden variables.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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Consider the child's riddle, Where does your fist go when you open your hand? This can be answered by thinking like Einstein, although on a less cosmic scale. That is, the child must first realize that the fist is not a thing but a relationship (a coherent synergy Bucky Fuller would say). It is not a mere etymological felicity to say that thinking of relations is the first step to thinking Relativistically.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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To review: Each individual has a neurological system, or game, different from other members of the same society. In accord with Einstein's physical relativism, and anthropology's cultural relativism, we call this neurological relativism.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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Imagination is more important than information. Einstein said that, and he should know. And they come. And they look. And we push. And they fly. We to stay and die on our beds. They to go and die howsoever, yet inspiring those who come after them to find their own edge. And fly.
~ Robert Fulghum
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Albert Einstein was an avid violinist. He believed that working with his hands in this way and playing music helped his thinking process as well. In
~ Robert Greene
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As the Ranger carries Cooper deeper and deeper into the bowels of Gargantua, he continues to see the universe above himself. Chasing the light that brings him that image is an infalling singularity. The singularity is weak at first, but it grows stronger rapidly, as more and more stuff falls into Gargantua and piles up in a thin sheet (Chapter 27). Einstein's laws dictate this.
~ Kip S. Thorne
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Einstein's law of time warps says that Everyting likes to live where it is going to age more slowly, and gravity pulls it there.
~ Kip S. Thorne
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I assert that the cosmic religious experience is the strongest and the noblest driving force behind scientific research.
~ Albert Einstein
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From the viewpoint of a Jesuit priest I am, of course, and have always been an atheist.
~ Albert Einstein
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For me the Jewish religion like all other religions is an incarnation of the most childish superstitions.
~ Albert Einstein
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No vision of God and heaven ever experienced by the most exalted prophet can, in my opinion, match the vision of the universe as seen by Newton or Einstein
~ Isaac Asimov
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I have repeatedly said that in my opinion the idea of a personal God is a childlike one.
~ Albert Einstein
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Life itself has lost its plane reality: it is projected, not along the old fixed points, but along the dynamic coordinates of Einstein, of revolution. In this new projection, the best-known formulas and objects become displaced, fantastic, familiar-unfamiliar. This is why it is so logical for literature today to be drawn to the fantastic plot, or to the amalgam of reality and fantasy. ("The New Russian Prose")
~ Yevgeny Zamyatin
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Life itself today has lost its plane reality: it is projected, not along the old fixed points, but along the dynamic coordinates of Einstein, of revolution. In this new projection, the best-known formulas and objects become displaced, fantastic, familiar-unfamiliar. This is why it is so logical for literature today to be drawn to the fantastic plot, or to an amalgam of reality and fantasy.
~ zamyatin yevgeny
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When you explore yourself on the inner plane, you are working with intuition. It's a common misconception that intuition is at odds with science, but Einstein himself said that what separated him from atheists was that "they cannot hear the music of the spheres." In truth, science and spirituality both depend upon intuition, for the greatest scientific discoveries are made through creative leaps, rather than by following a linear trail of established facts.
~ Deepak Chopra
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Beware of arguments based on probability. When he was a young man, Einstein worked as a clerk in the Swiss Patent Office. What are the odds that a clerk in the same office today will be the next Einstein? It's an absurd question to pose that way (like asking the odds that a deaf person will become the next Beethoven).
~ Deepak Chopra
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A prominent rabbi sent Einstein an exasperated telegram: "Do you believe in God? Stop. Answer paid. Fifty words." Einstein replied, "I believe in Spinoza's God, who reveals himself in the lawful harmony of all that exists, but not in a God who concerns himself with the fate and the doings of mankind.
~ Deepak Chopra
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Quiero conocer los pensamientos de Dios … el resto sólo son detalles. — Albert Einstein
~ Deepak Chopra
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Einstein said God doesn't play dice with the universe, but I don't know--maybe not as a whole, but I think he gets a pretty big kick out of messing in peoples' back yards.
~ Dennis Koenig
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Einstein said, "I believe in Spinoza's god, who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a god who concerns himself with the fates and actions of human beings.
~ Deon Meyer
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I take great solace that Einstein failed math. I failed math. I also failed English and home economics. Einstein was an underachiever.
~ Danny Bonaduce
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The event horizon is the point at which the speed required to leave the vicinity of the black hole (the escape velocity) is the speed of light, and because Einstein's theory tells us that no material object can reach that speed, nothing can escape from within the event horizon.
~ Jeffrey O. Bennett
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Albert Einstein observed, "Coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous.
~ Jen Sincero
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As Albert Einstein observed, "Coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous." When
~ Jen Sincero
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