
Top 17 Maxwell's Equations Quotes
#1. The special theory of relativity owes its origins to Maxwell's equations of the electromagnetic field.
Albert Einstein
#2. If you have bought one of those T-shirts with Maxwell's equations on the front, you may have to worry about its going out of style, but not about its becoming false. We will go on teaching Maxwellian electrodynamics as long as there are scientists.
Steven Weinberg
#3. Maxwell's Equations have had a greater impact on human history than any ten presidents.
Carl Sagan
#4. Maxwell's equations didn't just change the world. They opened up a new one.
Ian Stewart
#7. The Sufis say there are three ways to know fire - by hearing it described, by seeing it, or by being burned.
Huston Smith
#8. A good year for me is when me and my family are in good health. I'm just lucky to have good years doing something I like to do.
Ridley Scott
#9. You know, for a tough guy with a uniform and a gun, you're basically a bunny-loving tree-hugger.
Pamela Clare
#10. The equations at which we arrive must be such that a person of any nation, by substituting the numerical values of the quantities as measured by his own national units, would obtain a true result.
James Clerk Maxwell
#11. The survival of the fittest is the ageless law of nature, but the fittest are rarely the strong. The fittest are those endowed with the qualifications for adaptation, the ability to accept the inevitable and conform to the unavoidable, to harmonize with existing or changing conditions.
Dave Smalley
#13. I hate most people. And I don't want to, it's an awful way to be. But the human race gives me no comfort. I find myself turning to books and films for comfort still. It's repulsive, because one's life consists of people, not things.
Morrissey
#14. An expert gives an objective view. He gives his own view.
Morarji Desai
#15. One woman couldn't change the world. She could just make small parts of it better.
Victoria Thompson
#16. Chemists do not usually stutter. It would be very awkward if they did, seeing that they have at times to get out such words as methylethylamylophenylium.
William Crookes
#17. Those who write need that "willing suspension of disbelief ", as Coleridge called it.
Elena Ferrante
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