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    4 wrz 2024 · Carl Sagan. We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and by the depth of our answers. Carl Edward Sagan (9 November 1934 – 20 December 1996) was an American astronomer, planetary scientist, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist, author, and science communicator.

  2. 7 sty 2015 · In the celestial spaces above the Earth’s atmosphere; in which spaces, where there is no air to resist their motions, all bodies will move with the greatest freedom; and the Planets and Comets will constantly pursue their revolutions in orbits … by the mere laws of gravity. — Sir Isaac Newton.

  3. Seeing all the interactions from electromagnetic to mechanics. Understanding why the sky is blue, why the mountains are purple, seeing diffraction patterns when you hold your fingers close together. I don't think one specific thing is beautiful, I think physics enhances the beauty that already exists in the world.

  4. 26 mar 2002 · ''You can write it on the palm of your hand and it shapes the universe,'' Dr. Farmelo said of Einstein's gravitational equation, the one that produced heart palpitations.

  5. 7 gru 2019 · We asked a group of artists, scientists, writers and thinkers to answer this simple question: Why is beauty, however defined, so important in our lives? Here are their responses.

  6. 6 wrz 2015 · A Beautiful Question applies the lessons of modern physics to one query: “Does the world embody beautiful ideas?” Or, “Is the world a work of art?” His answer is yes.

  7. 2 kwi 2024 · The Beauty of Falling. Available in 3 editions. Claudia de Rham has been playing with gravity her entire life. As a diver, experimenting with her body’s buoyancy in the Indian Ocean. As a pilot, soaring over Canadian waterfalls on dark mornings before beginning her daily scientific research.

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