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Top 20 topics containing "quantum":
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| | Antonin Artaud |  | But how is one to make a scientist understand that there is something unalterably deranged about differential calculus, quantum theory, or the obscene and so inanely liturgical ordeals of the precession of the equinoxes. |
| | Dirk Benedict |  | The American medical community clasped me to its fiducial bosom with its diagnosis of a tumor in my prostate gland. I wouldn't have it any other way. Remove any of these items from my physical/psychological resume, and you diminish in quantum leaps the richness of the fabric that has been my life. |
| | Niels Bohr |  | If anybody says he can think about quantum physics without getting giddy, that only shows he has not understood the first thing about them. |
| | Niels Bohr |  | If quantum mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you, you haven't understood it yet. |
| | Tom Coburn |  | I know the tribal issues. I was a congressman where most of the Indians are in this state. The problem is that most of them aren't Indians. The average Cherokee quantum is 1/512. |
| | David Deutsch |  | Quantum computation is... a distinctively new way of harnessing nature... It will be the first technology that allows useful tasks to be performed in collaboration between parallel universes. |
| | David Deutsch |  | The quantum theory of parallel universes is not the problem, it is the solution. It is not some troublesome, optional interpretation emerging from arcane theoretical considerations. It is the explanation, the only one that is tenable, of a remarkable and counter-intuitive reality. |
| | Albert Einstein |  | Quantum mechanics is very impressive. But an inner voice tells me that it is not yet the real thing. The theory yields a lot, but it hardly brings us any closer to the secret of the Old One. In any case I am convinced that He doesn't play dice. |
| | Albert Einstein |  | The more success the quantum theory has, the sillier it looks. |
| | Werner Heisenberg |  | The most difficult problem - concerning the use of the language arises in quantum theory. Here we have at first no simple guide for correlating the mathematical symbols with concepts of ordinary language: and the only thing we know from the start is the fact that our common concepts cannot be applied o the structure of the atoms. |
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