Albert Einstein Discovery Quotations
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- Neil Degrasse Tyson
- Albert Einstein
- Henry David Thoreau
- Claude Bernard
- Richard P Feynman
- Jacob Bronowski
- Albert Szent Gyorgyi
- Francis Bacon
- Georg C Lichtenberg
- Thomas A Edison
- Peter Medawar
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Arthur Koestler
- Bertrand Russell
- E O Wilson
- Louis Pasteur
- Wayne Hale
- Benjamin Disraeli
- Bill Nye
- Carl Sagan
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Learning Quotes
I am exclusively occupied with the problem of gravitation and hope with the help of a local mathematician friend [Marcel Grossman] to overcome all the difficulties. One thing is certain, however, that never in life have I been quite so tormented. A great respect for mathematics has been instilled within me, the subtler aspects of which, in my stupidity, I regarded until now as pure luxury.
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Men Quotes
Certainly there are things worth believing. I believe in the brotherhood of man and the uniqueness of the individual. But if you ask me to prove what I believe, I can't. You know them to be true but you could spend a whole lifetime without being able to prove them. The mind can proceed only so far upon what it knows and can prove. There comes a point where the mind takes a leap—call it intuition or what you will—and comes out upon a higher plane of knowledge, but can never prove how it got there. All great discoveries have involved such a leap.
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Strong Quotes
The discovery of nuclear chain reactions need not bring about the destruction of mankind any more than did the discovery of matches. We only must do everything in our power to safeguard against its abuse. Only a supranational organization, equipped with a sufficiently strong executive power, can protect us.
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Two Quotes
Development of Western science is based on two great achievements: the invention of the formal logical system (in Euclidean geometry) by the Greek philosophers, and the discovery of the possibility to find out causal relationships by systematic experiment (during the Renaissance). In my opinion, one has not to be astonished that the Chinese sages have not made these steps. The astonishing thing is that these discoveries were made at all.