Mathematical Physics Quotes
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Mathematical Physics Quotes & Sayings
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Man is born free but today everywhere he is in chains.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
A book on the new physics, if not purely descriptive of experimental work, must essentially be mathematical.
— Paul Dirac
A mathematician believes that describing the speed of Mercury with equations amounts to science.
— Bill Gaede
The next grand extensions of mathematical physics will, in all likelihood, be furnished by quaternions.
— Peter Tait
Science is not about making predictions or performing experiments. Science is about explaining.
— Bill Gaede
Computer science is to biology what calculus is to physics. It's the natural mathematical technique that best maps the character of the subject.
— Harold Morowitz
Wouldst thou know thyself, observe the actions of others.
Wouldst thou other men know, look thou within thine own heart. — Friedrich Schiller
Wouldst thou other men know, look thou within thine own heart. — Friedrich Schiller
All the standard equations of mathematical physics can be separated and solved in Kerr geometry.
— Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
Ultimately, my Ph.D. is in mathematical physics, focusing on quantum field theory and curved space-time, and I worked with Stephen Hawking.
— Nathan Myhrvold
A time will however come (as I believe) when physiology will invade and destroy mathematical physics, as the latter has destroyed geometry.
— John B. S. Haldane
Jokes are hilarious only when you take them unreal and dreamlike, otherwise it becomes painful. So I always live otherworldly ...
— Saket Assertive
Mathematical physics is in the first place physics and it could not exist without experimental investigations.
— Peter Debye
One time I tried to use the bathroom in the dark, and I missed the toilet, and I fell on the floor.
— Rita Ora
Most people don't have time to master the very mathematical details of theoretical physics.
— Stephen Hawking
Hell hath no fury like a liberal arts major scorned.
— Florence King