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Quotes About Atom

It's very depressing to live in a time where it's easier to break an atom than a prejudice.
~ Albert Einstein
In nature, improbabilities are the one stock in trade. The whole creation is one lunatic fringe. If creation had been left up to me, I'm sure I wouldn't have had the imagination or courage to do more than shape a single, reasonably sized atom, smooth as a snowball, and let it go at that.
~ Annie Dillard
Like all languages, Atom is easier to learn when you're younger. With Paul Penfield, I co-teach a freshman course at MIT called Information and Entropy. The goal of this course, like the goal of this book, is to reveal the fundamental role that information plays in the universe.
~ Seth Lloyd
Sir Arthur Eddington summed up the situation brilliantly in his book The Nature of the Physical World, published in 1929. "No familiar conceptions can be woven around the electron," he said, and our best description of the atom boils down to "something unknown is doing we don't know what".
~ John Gribbin
Your atom, I think it will never go back to peace, to cereal or rocks or anything like that. Once it has been seduced there is no way back, the way is always ahead, and it is so much harder after the passage from innocence. But it does not work to pretend to be innocent anymore. That seduced atom has energies that seduce people, and those rarely get lost.
~ Elif Batuman
To the question whether I would admit that the cause of the decision of the atom has something in common with the cause of the decision of the brain, I would simply answer that there is no cause. In the case of the brain I have a deeper insight into the decision; this insight exhibits it as volition, i.e. something outside causality.
~ Arthur Stanley Eddington
The revelation by modern physics of the void within the atom is more disturbing than the revelation by astronomy of the immense void of interstellar space.
~ Arthur Stanley Eddington
The atom is as porous as the solar system. If we eliminated all the unfilled space in a man's body and collected his protons and electrons into one mass, the man would be reduced to a speck just visible with a magnifying glass.
~ Arthur Stanley Eddington
The unmixed qualities and worldly beings have nothing in common, not even as much as a single atom.
~ Arya Maitreya
Each emission of an alpha or beta ray accompanies the transmutation of an atom; the energy communicated to these rays comes from inside the atom.
~ Irene Joliot-Curie
Diamond, for all its great beauty, is not nearly as interesting as the hexagonal plane of graphite. It is not nearly as interesting because we live in a three-dimensional space, and in diamond, each atom is surrounded in all three directions in space by a full coordination.
~ Richard Smalley
An atom is a hierarchy of different states of information that define the statistical likelihood of finding a particle here or there at the time of observation.
~ Deepak Chopra
We hope that this honor you have done us will bring the time of further realization of these benefits closer and will help all mankind to live better and be happier through the atom and isotopes.
~ Willard Libby
During the first half of the twentieth century, a few of your scientists began to investigate these matters. They did not know it, but they were tampering with the lock of Pandora's box. The forces they might have unleashed transcended any perils that the atom could have brought. For the physicists could only have ruined the Earth: the paraphysicists could have spread havoc to the stars.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
Second World War was the physicists' war, because the atom bomb was detonated.
~ Simon Singh
The fine-structure constant derives its name from its origin. It first appeared in Sommerfeld's work to explain the fine details of the hydrogen spectrum. ... Since Sommerfeld expressed the energy states of the hydrogen atom in terms of the constant [alpha], it came to be called the fine-structure constant.
~ John S. Rigden
What is all creation but an aspiration towards what it presupposes, the Infinite, from the atom to the globes that revolve in space, from the mineral to the man?
~ baring gould sabine vii
Sound is a movement which is handed on from atom to atom in a gas through which the sound is passing, just as a chain of workers pass buckets of water to a fire. The quicker the workers move their hands and arms, the quicker the water moves.
~ William Henry Bragg
The central idea of string theory is quite straightforward. If you examine any piece of matter ever more finely, at first you'll find molecules, atoms, sub-atomic particles. Probe the smaller particles, you'll find something else, a tiny vibrating filament of energy, a little tiny vibrating string.
~ Brian Greene
Each atom in Nature is the body of a virginal sparkle that incessantly evolves through time and space.
~ Samael Aun Weor
If the eye of the heart is open, in each atom there will be one hundred secrets.
~ Attar
I love being a carbon molecule.
~ Duncan Trussell
the crew Luis went with could hit the bull's-eye within a hundred meters. "Good enough to blow old Adolf to atoms," Luis said. "That's why we should keep the A-bomb name." "Atom bomb?" Karl asked. "Adolf bomb." •  ââ'¬Â¢  ââ'¬Â¢ The drop sequence was in good shape, so Luis could turn to getting the shock-wave detectors launched from the following airplane, and the auto-cameras.
~ Gregory Benford
Avogadro talked to me about a mysterious number. The number takes us to a wonderland, where a tubby atom looks like a slender one, molecules are dancing at all times, and ions with extra electrons show off their body.
~ Seungsoo Hahn