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The mathematical framework of quantum theory has passed countless successful tests and is now universally accepted as a consistent and accurate description of all atomic phenomena.
by Erwin Schrodinger (Scientist, Austrian , born in 1887) keywords: accepted, accurate, atomic, consistent, countless, description, framework, mathematical, now, passed, phenomena, quantum, successful, tests, theory , universally Miracles, in the sense of phenomena we cannot explain, surround us on every hand: life itself is the miracle of miracles.
by George Bernard Shaw (Dramatist, Irish , born in 1856) keywords: cannot, every, explain, hand, itself, life, miracle, miracles, phenomena, sense, surround , us In order to accommodate to change and to the contrast of phenomena, the intellect does not require any shocks and inner upheavals; it is only through such upheavals that the more conservative mind could accommodate to the metropolitan rhythm of events.
by Georg Simmel (Sociologist, German , born in 1858) keywords: accommodate, any, change, conservative, contrast, could, does, events, inner, intellect, metropolitan, mind, more, only, order, phenomena, require, rhythm, shocks, such, through , upheavals Banal words function as a feeble phenomena that fall into their own mental bogs of meaning.
by Robert Smithson (Artist, American , born in 1938) keywords: banal, fall, feeble, function, into, meaning, mental, own, phenomena, their , words Now I know that that is just the phenomena of eating this way. Most all of my letters say I hit a plateau and then one morning I woke up and the melt had happened.
by Suzanne Somers (Actor, American , born in 1946) keywords: eating, had, happened, hit, just, know, letters, melt, morning, most, now, phenomena, plateau, say, then, up, way , woke Many scientists will have to contribute to the solution of the great problem; they will have to follow up and measure all those phenomena in which the atomic structure is directly expressed.
by Johannes Stark (Physicist , born in 1874) keywords: atomic, contribute, directly, expressed, follow, great, many, measure, phenomena, problem, scientists, solution, structure, those, up, which , will The discovery of various phenomena has led to a recognition of the fact that the chemical atom is an individual which again is itself made up of several units into a selfcontained whole.
by Johannes Stark (Physicist , born in 1874) keywords: again, atom, chemical, discovery, fact, individual, into, itself, led, made, phenomena, recognition, several, units, up, various, which , whole A poet must be a psychologist, but a secret one: he should know and feel the roots of phenomena but present only the phenomena themselves in full bloom or as they fade away.
by Ivan Turgenev (Novelist, Russian , born in 1818) keywords: away, bloom, fade, feel, full, know, must, only, phenomena, poet, present, psychologist, roots, secret, should , themselves Also a great part of Polish industry proved to have existed only to support the Soviet military industry, and it became superfluous and incapable of being transformed into anything else. We did not foresee that or the magnitude of these phenomena.
by Andrzej Wajda (Director, Polish , born in 1926) keywords: also, anything, became, being, did, else, existed, foresee, great, incapable, industry, into, magnitude, military, only, part, phenomena, polish, proved, soviet, superfluous, support, these , transformed The thing that got me started on the science that I've been building now for about 20 years or so was the question of okay, if mathematical equations can't make progress in understanding complex phenomena in the natural world, how might we make progress?
by Stephen Wolfram (Scientist, English , born in 1959) keywords: been, building, complex, equations, got, how, make, mathematical, might, natural, now, okay, phenomena, progress, question, science, started, thing, understanding, world , years Natural Selection never made it come to pass, as a habit of nature, that an unsupported stone should move downwards rather than upwards. It applies to no part of inorganic nature, and is very limited even in the phenomena of organic life.
by Chauncey Wright (Philosopher, American , born in 1830) keywords: applies, come, downwards, even, habit, inorganic, life, limited, made, move, natural, nature, never, organic, part, pass, phenomena, rather, selection, should, stone, than, unsupported, upwards , very Hence, even in the domain of natural science the aid of the experimental method becomes indispensable whenever the problem set is the analysis of transient and impermanent phenomena, and not merely the observation of persistent and relatively constant objects.
by Wilhelm Wundt (Psychologist, German , born in 1832) keywords: aid, analysis, becomes, constant, domain, even, experimental, hence, indispensable, merely, method, natural, objects, observation, persistent, phenomena, problem, relatively, science, set, transient , whenever Hence, wherever we meet with vital phenomena that present the two aspects, physical and psychical there naturally arises a question as to the relations in which these aspects stand to each other.
by Wilhelm Wundt (Psychologist, German , born in 1832) keywords: arises, aspects, each, hence, meet, naturally, other, phenomena, physical, present, psychical, question, relations, stand, these, two, vital, wherever , which In Aristotle the mind, regarded as the principle of life, divides into nutrition, sensation, and faculty of thought, corresponding to the inner most important stages in the succession of vital phenomena.
by Wilhelm Wundt (Psychologist, German , born in 1832) keywords: aristotle, corresponding, divides, faculty, important, inner, into, life, mind, most, nutrition, phenomena, principle, regarded, sensation, stages, succession, thought , vital Physiology and psychology cover, between them, the field of vital phenomena; they deal with the facts of life at large, and in particular with the facts of human life.
by Wilhelm Wundt (Psychologist, German , born in 1832) keywords: between, cover, deal, facts, field, human, large, life, particular, phenomena, physiology, psychology, them , vital Physiology is concerned with all those phenomena of life that present them selves to us in sense perception as bodily processes, and accordingly form part of that total environment which we name the external world.
by Wilhelm Wundt (Psychologist, German , born in 1832) keywords: accordingly, bodily, concerned, environment, external, form, life, name, part, perception, phenomena, physiology, present, processes, selves, sense, them, those, total, us, which , world I should point out, however, that at first some difficulty was experienced in observing the phenomena predicted by the theory, owing to the extreme smallness of the variations in the period of oscillation.
by Pieter Zeeman (Physicist, Dutch , born in 1865) keywords: difficulty, experienced, extreme, first, however, observing, oscillation, out, owing, period, phenomena, point, predicted, should, smallness, some, theory , variations