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People get a lot of confusion, because they keep trying to think of quantum mechanics as classical mechanics
— Sidney Coleman
Bose-Einstein condensation is one of the most intriguing phenomena predicted by quantum statistical mechanics.
— Wolfgang Ketterle
Common sense has no place in Quantum Mechanics.
— Michio Kaku
The so-called mysteries of quantum mechanics are in its philosophical interpretation, not in its mathematics.
— Victor J. Stenger
Which came first - the observer or the particle?
— Vanna Bonta
Physics is really figuring out how to discover new things that are counterintuitive, like quantum mechanics. It's really counterintuitive.
— Elon Musk
Quantum mechanics as it stands would be perfect if we didn't have the quantum-gravity issue and a few other very deep fundamental problems.
— Gerard 't Hooft
When things get tough, there are two things that make life worth living: Mozart, and quantum mechanics
— Victor Frederick Weisskopf
At the heart of quantum mechanics is a rule that sometimes governs politicians or CEOs - as long as no one is watching, anything goes.
— Lawrence M. Krauss
The problem is that replacement of Quantum Mechanics by Quantum Field Theory is still very demanding.
— Martin Fleischmann
[T]he laws of quantum mechanics itself cannot be formulated ... without recourse to the concept of consciousness.
— Eugene Wigner
general relativity and quantum mechanics cannot both be right,
— Brad S. Gregory
If you have nothing in quantum mechanics, you will always have something.
— Lawrence M. Krauss
There was quantum mechanics, string theory, and then there was the most mind-bending frontier of the natural world, women.
— Marisha Pessl
In quantum mechanics no object has a definite position, except when colliding headlong with something else.
— Carlo Rovelli
Once you believe in quantum mechanics," I said, "it's hard to rule something out merely because it is impossible.
— Ted Kosmatka
The basic idea is to shove all fundamental difficulties onto the neutron and to do quantum mechanics in the nucleus.
— Werner Heisenberg
[Recent evidence regarding quantum mechanics is] sufficient to rule out all theological options but one - the Bible's.
— Hugh Ross
Quantum mechanics makes absolutely no sense.
— Roger Penrose
No one really understands quantum mechanics.
— Richard P. Feynman
Anybody who is not shocked by this subject has failed to understand it. [of quantum mechanics]
— Niels Bohr
A mathematician says that an electromagnetic wave travels from Andromeda to your eye and that it also extends from Andromeda to your eye.
— Bill Gaede
Quantum mechanics is so counter-intuitive, physicists have never been able to come up with a comfortable picture of how it works.
— Taner Edis
If the business of physics is ever finished, the world will be a much less interesting place in which to live . . .
— John Gribbin
There are just some things that are outside of comprehension, even if we can quantify them. At some point, science becomes magic.
— Jay Hosking
Quantum mechanics, with its leap into statistics, has been a mere palliative for our ignorance
— Rene Thom
Anyone who can contemplate quantum mechanics without getting dizzy hasn't understood it.
— Niels Bohr
There's a lot of things I nerd out over. Quantum Mechanics. I also love Dungeons and Dragons. I want to be an astronaut.
— Analeigh Tipton
I'm beginning to think that love for me is a bit like Quantum Mechanics, something I know to exist, but have no idea how it works.
— R.E. Wentz
Seriousness of mind was a prerequisite for understanding Newtonian physics. I am not convinced it is not a handicap in understanding quantum theory.
— Connie Willis
Since the founding of quantum mechanics in the 1920s, theoretical physics had nurtured an extremely radical tradition.
— David Gross
I do feel strongly that string theory is our best hope for making progress at unifying gravity and quantum mechanics.
— Brian Greene
Just because quantum mechanics is weird does not mean that everything that is weird is quantum mechanics.
— Victor J. Stenger
[T]he atoms or elementary particles themselves are not real; they form a world of potentialities or possibilities rather than one of things or facts.
— Werner Heisenberg
Nature allows only experimental situations to occur which can be described within the framework of the formalism of quantum mechanics
— Werner Heisenberg
There are a lot of mysteries about quantum mechanics, but they mostly arise in very detailed measurements in controlled settings.
— Lisa Randall
Quantum mechanics - the physics of our world - requires that you hold such pedestrian complaints in abeyance.
— Brian Greene
Solipsism may be logically consistent with present Quantum Mechanics, Monism in the sense of Materialism is not.
— Eugene Wigner
We are a manifestation that we perpetuate through space-time. Death is the ceasing of the observation of it whether by direct or indirect influence.
— Solange Nicole
Einstein said that if quantum mechanics were correct then the world would be crazy. Einstein was right - the world is crazy.
— Daniel M. Greenberger
Nothing can create something all the time due to the laws of quantum mechanics, and it's - it's fascinatingly interesting.
— Lawrence M. Krauss
Entanglement is not one but rather the characteristic trait of quantum
mechanics. — Erwin Schrodinger
mechanics. — Erwin Schrodinger
You are deluded if you think that the world around you is a physical construct separate from your own mind.
— Kevin Michel
If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics.
— Richard P. Feynman
Nature is one. It is not divided into physics, chemistry, quantum mechanics.
— Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
Feynman once wrote, I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics.
— Stephen Hawking
The answer to the ancient question 'Why is there something rather than nothing?' would then be that 'nothing' is unstable.
— Frank Wilczek