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Quotes About Wave

any normal object is forever confined by relativity to move at speeds slower than the speed of light. Only light, or other waves that have no intrinsic mass, can move at the speed of light.
~ Stephen Hawking
When you do dance, I wish you a wave o' the sea, that you might ever do nothing but that.
~ William Shakespeare
When a wave of love takes over a human being... such an exaltation takes him that he knows he has put his finger on the pulse of the great secret and the great answer.
~ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Love is a wave flowing in the direction of bliss for all living things. It will carry you if you allow it to flow through you.
~ Marianne Williamson
Love is a wave building to a crescendo. Ride if you will, ride it with me.
~ Jimmy Buffett
ebbed as he
~ Jojo Moyes
Goodbye, Room." I wave up at Skylight. "Say goodbye," I tell Ma. "Goodbye, Room." Ma says it but on mute. I look back one more time. It's like a crater, a hole where something happened. Then we go out the door.
~ Emma Donoghue
Doppler effect.
~ Greg Keyes
At ten kilohertz?
~ Gregory Benford
'Duck Dynasty' is a ridiculous show, and long may it wave. America and democracy will endure. They've seen a lot worse.
~ Henry Rollins
The new feature of quantum mechanics is the duplication of that pattern when the wave function branches. That's no reason to panic. We just have to adjust our notion of personal identity through time to account for a situation that we never had reason to contemplate over the millennia of pre-scientific human evolution.
~ Sean Carroll
treat measurements as fundamental, wave functions collapse when they are observed, don't ask questions about what's going on behind the scenes
~ Sean Carroll
In quantum mechanics, no matter how many individual pieces make up the system you are thinking about, there is only one wave function . Even if we consider the entire universe and everything inside it, there is still only one wave function, sometimes redundantly known as the "wave function of the universe.
~ Sean Carroll
The right answer, whatever it may turn out to be, will more likely be phrased in terms of wave functions, Schrödinger's equation, and Hilbert spaces.
~ Sean Carroll
Si materializan la onda de choque de la mundialización ibérica, también llevan en ellos la intensidad de las reacciones que en todas partes suscitó y las sucesivas apropiaciones que modificaron sus formas, sus sentidos y sus funciones.
~ Serge Gruzinski
It is proven that the Celts whencesoever they came, had, before the dawn of history, subjugated the German people and established themselves in Central Europe. At about the date we have mentioned, a great Celtic wave, breaking westward over the Rhine, penetrated into England, Scotland, and Ireland. Subsequently a wave swept over the Pyrenees into the Spanish Peninsula. Other waves came westward still later.
~ Seumas MacManus
The wave is so incredibly steep, breaks with such raw power, that the only way to survive is to turn your back to the wave and paddle into the face with 100 percent commitment. Any hesitation at all and the wave will smash you into the reef.
~ Shaun Tomson
Lock glanced at the woman in his arms. She was no longer sobbing, but was now smiling and giving her best Queen Elizabeth wave to her nonexistent "people." "I," she somberly intoned, not to Lock but her invisible "people," "as your ruler and sovereign, do thank you for this lovely throne." She motioned to the chair. "You may now place me in my throne." "You have got to be kidding me, Jessica." "Place me!
~ Shelly Laurenston
Reality is a wave function traveling both backward and forward in time.
~ John L. Casti
Time is the wave upon the shore. It takes some things away, but it brings other things.
~ Amy Neftzger, War of Words
Life is strong and fragile. It's a paradox... It's both things, like quantum physics: It's a particle and a wave at the same time. It all exists all together.
~ Joan Jett
This is a poem about death, about the heart blanching in its fold of shadows because it knows someday it will be the fish and the wave and no longer itself— it will be those white wings, flying in and out of the darkness but not knowing it— this is a poem about loving the world and everything in it: the self, the perpetual muscle, the passage in and out, the bristling swing of the sea.
~ Mary Oliver
She waved a dinosaur book
~ Mary Pope Osborne
a quick wave of excitement racing up your spine. It
~ Matt Morris