If someone says that he can think or talk about quantum physics without becoming dizzy, that shows only that he has not understood anything whatever about it.
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If anybody says he can think about quantum physics without getting giddy, that only shows he has not understood the first thing about them.
Thinking about quantum physics is like unraveling your brain and putting it back together again upside down. Much like studying Kabbalah.
If quantum mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you, you haven't understood it yet.
Over the years, I began to understand that there were a lot of people out there reading physics in popular literature that they could not understand - not because it was too advanced, but because it wasn't advanced enough.
There's branches of science which I don't understand; for example, physics. It could be said, I suppose, that I have faith that physicists understand it better than I do.
Don't talk to me about a man's being able to talk sense; everyone can talk sense. Can he talk nonsense?
Physics is a hobby of mine, as much as a person of limited intelligence can understand physics.
Quantum mechanics brought an unexpected fuzziness into physics because of quantum uncertainty, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
Often, some people dress something up to make it sound scientific, use scientific words, call themselves doctor something-or-other, and then you look them up, and they're trying to make it sound like something it's not. There's this entire field that's adding the word 'quantum' to everything. It doesn't even make sense in that context.
Theoretical physics is one of the few fields in which being disabled is no handicap - it is all in the mind.
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