Relevant Quotations |
in the vein of Conceptualism |
All theories ought to |
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As far as |
Common sense is the |
Everything should be made |
...I am convinced that |
I fear the day |
I never worry about the future. |
If at first the idea is not absurd, |
Imagination is more |
It gives me great pleasure |
It is not enough that |
It should be possible to
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Nothing that I can do |
Only two things are infinite, |
Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding. Albert Einstein [1878-1955] |
Since the mathematicians
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The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility. Albert Einstein [1878-1955] |
The important thing is |
The only real valuable thing is intuition. Albert Einstein [1878-1955] |
The only thing |
The release of atom power has changed everything except our way of thinking . . . the solution to this problem lies in the heart of mankind. If only I had known, I should have become a watchmaker. Albert Einstein [1878-1955] |
The
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The world is
a dangerous place, |
Why Socialism? |
The key to every man is his thought. |
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...it is of paramount importance, to recognize...ignorance and...doubt. ...we propose looking in new directions for new ideas. ...if we did not have a doubt or recognize ignorance, we would not get any new ideas. ...scientific knowledge today is a body of statements of varying degrees of certainty. Some of them are most unsure... |
The theory of gravitation...(is) not understandable |
...we are gradually understanding this tremendous world of interconnecting hierarchies. |
An education isn't |
The average man |
The whole art of teaching |
To know is nothing at all; |
It is in the region |
Anger and intolerance |
Honest differences are often |
It is unwise |
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. |
No culture can live, |
Prayer is a confession of one's own unworthiness and weakness. |
Only those things are beautiful |
People cannot discover new lands until they have the courage to lose sight of the shore. |
There is nothing more frightful |
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The infinite! No other question has ever moved so profoundly the spirit of man; no other idea has so fruitfully stimulated his intellect; yet no other concept stands in greater need of clarification than that of the infinite . . . |
In scientific work, those who refuse to go beyond fact rarely get as far as fact. |
I never submitted...my opinions to the creed of any...religion...philosophy... politics...or any thing else where I was capable of thinking for myself. |
Millions of innocent men, women and children, since the introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined and imprisoned... |
Creative people live in two worlds. ...the ordinary world... The other is private... this world that...creative acts take place. ...a world with its own passions, elations and despairs...it is here that, if one is as great as Einstein, one may...hear the voice of God. |
It is all just metaphysical, and in want of an explanation. |
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There are two ways to slice easily through life; to believe everything or to doubt everything. Both ways save us from thinking. Alfred Korzybski [1879-1950] |
Whatever you say it is, it isn't. |
...in 1987, a very careful satellite-based experiment...reported an unexpected excess of energy at high frequency... |
The strength of criticism lies in |
Thought |
Isaac Newton, who figured out that the fall of |
...nature's thing for geometry has gotten so out of hand, some scientists would say, that she has kissed fields such as physics goodbye for good. |
Light is the symbol of truth. |
Superstition, idolatry, and hypocrisy have |
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...inspiration (for Pythagorean philosophy) came from the order and harmony of nature...the entire universe. |
The Almighty... |
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Nature is ever at work building and pulling down, creating and destroying, keeping everything whirling and flowing, allowing |
When we try to pick out anything by itself, |
Gödel's proof...does not mean... |
It is the glory of geometry
that from so few principles, fetched from without . . . it is able to accomplish so much. Isaac Newton, Sir [1642-1727] California Museum of Science and Industry Los Angeles |
Ockham's Razor: |
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Poetry is always dissident... |
What is so remarkable is that
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The universe is full of magical things |
An important scientific innovation rarely makes its way by gradually winning over and converting its opponents: it rarely happens that Saul becomes Paul. |
Anybody who has been seriously engaged in scientific work of any kind realizes that over the entrance to the gates of the temple of science are written the words: |
The syncretistic philosophy expounded by Pythagoras, distinguished chiefly by |
If you can't explain your theory to a barmaid, |
The universe, as far as we can observe it, is a wonderful and immense engine. |
The two don't talk physics much at home, she said. |
I cannot teach anybody anything, |
One thing I would fight for to the end, both in word and deed if I were able -- that if we believed that we must try to find out what is not known, we should be better and braver and less idle than if we believed that what we do not know it is impossible to find out and that we need not even try. |
This kind of structure (string theory) |
...a method of procedure would be ideal, if it permitted us to explain the meaning of every expression occurring in this science... |
Truth, and truth alone, |
Born in iniquity and conceived in sin, the spirit of nationalism has never ceased to bend human institutions to the service of dissension and distress. |
Ecrasez l'infame (Crush the evil thing). |
Those who can make you believe absurdities |
Life is not complex. We are complex. |
A TV Comment on CNN's "Fareed
Zacharia GPS," 10-5-2013, regarding U.S.A. democracy: |
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There is one Universe.
It is perpetual, in equilibrium;
and, a manifestation of the
Unified Concept; thus;
. . . the Fundamental Postulate.
also,
are a single discipline, Philogic,
which proclaims perpetuity
and the nexus of Life; such is
. . . Conceptualism.
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