The mathematics of quantum mechanics very accurately describes how our universe works.
“The mathematics of quantum mechanics very accurately describes how our universe works.”
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The mathematics of quantum mechanics very accurately describes how our universe works.
“The mathematics of quantum mechanics very accurately describes how our universe works.”
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“The mathematics of quantum mechanics very accurately describes how our universe works.”
“Being poor sucks... It's hard to figure out the secrets of the universe when you're trying to figure out where you and your girlfriend are going to sleep next month.”
“I've gotten e-mails asking, 'Are you taking students?' Well, come visit and I'll be happy to talk to you. But I'm not a degree-granting institution.”
“Ninety-five per cent of my time is virtually wasted.”
“Yeah, I am a guy working on physics outside of academia. But I'm nowhere near Einstein's caliber.”
“Deep down, everybody wants to do what they want to be doing. They just feel that they can't.”
“There is a piece of me that likes to fondly imagine my maverick and rebellious nature. But, more accurately, I like to have a nice and cosy institution that I can rub up against a little bit.”
“I don't think anybody's quite accurately branded me. I'm not sure I could do it myself.”
“Despite my involvement in difficult and sometimes controversial questions I have received consistent support from the people of Ashfield. They have recognised that it is necessary to take difficult decisions, that newspapers do not always report fairly or accurately.”
“History is only conjecture, and the best historians try to do it as accurately as they can. They try to accurately reassemble the facts and then put them down on paper.”
“The Voter Expansion Project's mission is clear: Ensure that every eligible citizen can register, every registered voter can vote, and every vote is accurately counted.”
“It is now possible to quantify people's levels of happiness pretty accurately by asking them, by observation, and by measuring electrical activity in the brain, in degrees from terrible pain to sublime joy.”