Charge Conservation Quotes & Sayings
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You can't take this speck of dust in this midst of all this incredible panorama of birth and complexifying and say ... this is the only place that [life] happens. It's like turning your back on the whole idea of growth and evolution. — Gene Roddenberry

In his first philosophical lecture on modern physics that Pauli gave in November 1934 to the Zurich Philosophical Society he said that only a formulation of quantum theory would be satisfactory which expresses the relation between the value of [the fine structure constant] and charge conservation in the same complementary was as that between the space-time description and energy-momentum conservation. — Charles P. Enz

We who were born were not witnesses to our birth: like death, it is something we are forever after trying to catch sight of. — Rachel Cusk

This second possibility for the conservation is of a different kind from the first, in which if a charge disappears in one place and turns up in another something has to travel through the space in between. The second form of charge conservation is called local charge conservation, and is far more detailed than the simple remark that the total charge does not change. So — Richard Feynman

The only reason you're still conscious is because I don't want to carry your body. — Jack Bauer

There's always a common attraction to universal needs of love and a feeling of worthiness. — Moran Atias

I don't know about you, but in my neighborhood, they just opened a Starbucks ... IN A STARBUCKS!!! — Dennis Miller

There's no shame in enjoying the quiet life. — Daniel Radcliffe

Pain and suffering are frequently the means by which we become motivated to finally surrender to God and to seek the cure of Christ. — Lee Strobel

Them papers are clean as a unicorn's snatch! — Ginn Hale

Writers of novels and romance in general bring a double loss to their readers; robbing them of their time and money; representing men, manners, and things, that never have been, or are likely to be. — Mary Wortley Montagu

I like bad boys ... not really bad, but men with an edge ... they should be clean but have that streak. — Sonam Kapoor