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Quotes About Energy

All the [energy] that was tied up in family bonds must be withdrawn from the narrower circle into the larger one, because the psychic health of the adult individual, who in childhood was a mere particle revolving in a rotary system, demands that he should himself become the centre of a new system.
~ Carl Jung
and hone it to a fine edge—into a crafty, sweet revenge? Do we let it slide off of our backs without taking it in or caring about it? Or do we point the anger inside, targeting ourselves, and call ourselves unworthy? What do we do with this energy that our catalyst has generated?
~ Carla L. Rueckert
The choices we make about what the Ra group calls energy expenditures are absolutely crucial as we play the Game of Life. We have just so many seconds to live. We have just so many heartbeats before our environment changes and we drop our physical bodies. And in those times of our life's heartbeats, we have just so many opportunities to feel, sense, think and choose how to respond. Each incoming bit of catalyst is a precious gift.
~ Carla L. Rueckert
A male was transformed into a man by the willful expenditure of energy. Above all, a man willed himself to be expendable. Like the sun, a man fed the fire of his honor on his own substance. The magnus animus, the animus virilis, squandered itself in contempt of its own dear life.
~ Carlin A. Barton
In fact, since I ceased to love I have known no peace. During my sleepless nights I feel sapped of energy, tormented by the wanderings of my spirit.
~ Carlo Carretto
The conservation of energy in the atomic model found its final treatment in the hands of Hermann von Helmholtz (1821–94), who, like Mayer, started from physiological considerations, and about whom we spoke in detail in the previous chapter. In his fundamental work of 1847 [18] he explicitly introduced the concept of potential energy.
~ Carlo Cercignani
The consequences of Thomson's Principle of Dissipation were elaborated by Hermann von Helmholtz, who two years later described the "heat death" of the universe, the consequence of the transformation of all energy into heat [14].
~ Carlo Cercignani
The First Law starts from the fact that in any physical system there are two kinds of energy (for simplicity, we ignore the possible presence of electric and magnetic fields), mechanical and thermal. Their sum may change because one performs work on the system or supplies heat to the system.
~ Carlo Cercignani
The First Law simply states that the change in total energy equals the work performed on, plus the heat supplied to, the system (measured in suitable units).
~ Carlo Cercignani
heat "always shows a tendency to equalize temperature differences and therefore to pass from hotter to colder bodies" [15]. A
~ Carlo Cercignani
If food was no longer obliged to make intercontinental journeys, but stayed part of a system in which it can be consumed over short distances, we would save a lot of energy and carbon dioxide emissions. And just think of what we would save in ecological terms without long-distance transportation, refrigeration, and packaging--which ends up on the garbage dump anyway--and storage, which steals time, space, and vast portions of nature and beauty.
~ Carlo Petrini
We are made up of the same atoms and the same light signals as are exchanged between pine trees in the mountains and stars in the galaxies.
~ Carlo Rovelli
It is entropy, not energy, that keeps stones on the ground and the world turning.
~ Carlo Rovelli
An elementary structure of the world is emerging, generated by a swarm of quantum events, where time and space do not exist. Quantum fields draw together space, time, matter, and light, exchanging information between one event and another. Reality is a network of granular events; the dynamic that connects them is probabilistic; between one event and another, space, time, matter, and energy melt into a cloud of probability.
~ Carlo Rovelli
The world, particles, light, energy, space, and time—all of this is nothing but the manifestation of a single type of entity: covariant quantum fields.
~ Carlo Rovelli
Space is created by the interaction of individual quanta of gravity.
~ Carlo Rovelli
The difference between past and future only exists when there is heat. The fundamental phenomenon that distinguishes the future from the past is the fact that heat passes from things that are hotter to things that are colder.
~ Carlo Rovelli
The quanta of gravity, that is, are not in space; they are themselves space. The
~ Carlo Rovelli
Büyük bir y?ld?z tüm yak?t?n? (hidrojeni) tüketti?inde sönmeye ba?lar. Geriye kalanlar, yanmadan kaynaklanan ?s?yla ayakta kalamaz, kendi a??rl???yla çöker, uzay? o kadar güçlü bir biçimde e?er ki gerçek bir deli?e dü?er. Bunlar ünlü karadeliklerdir.
~ Carlo Rovelli
Every cubic centimeter of space, and every second that passes, is the result of this dancing foam of extremely small quanta.
~ Carlo Rovelli
is Entropy, not Energy, that Drives the World
~ Carlo Rovelli
The difference between past and future exists only when there is heat. The fundamental phenomenon that distinguishes the future from the past is the fact that heat passes from things
~ Carlo Rovelli
With a great deal of effort, seeking help from friends better versed in mathematics than himself, Einstein learns Riemann's math—and writes an equation where R is proportional to the energy of matter. In words: spacetime curves more where there is matter. That is it.
~ Carlo Rovelli
Kütle çekim alan? uzayda yay?lm?? de?ildi, çekim alan? uzay?n ta kendisiydi.
~ Carlo Rovelli