Top 26 Quotes About Mathematica
#1. But at last I came to understand that I was making it too complicated. For you, this is no mingling at all; for you the Book of Revelation, the ramblings of Hermes Trismegistus, and Principia Mathematica are all signatures torn from the same immense Book.
Neal Stephenson
#2. Nowadays we can do computer experiments using Mathematica, and even solve a system of 42 equations. This offers another route to knowledge, rather than mere ideas.
John Forbes Nash
#3. In the timeless and universal manner of authors conversing in public places, he did not fail to mention its title, Volume III of Principia Mathematica entitled, The System of the World, available shortly, where books are sold.
Neal Stephenson
#4. In 1687, when Sir Isaac Newton published his Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, probably the most important single work ever published in the physical sciences.
Stephen Hawking
#5. I am delighted to know that Principia Mathematica can now be done by machinery ... I am quite willing to believe that anything in deductive logic can be done by machinery.
Bertrand Russell
#6. I wanted to figure out how long to cook things. I did some experiments and then wrote a program using Mathematica to model how heat is transferred through food.
Nathan Myhrvold
#7. Well, the first thing to say is that we've worked hard to maintain compatibility, so that any program written with an earlier version of Mathematica can run without change in 3.0, and any notebook can be converted.
Stephen Wolfram
#8. Well it was not exactly a dissertation in logic, at least not the kind of logic you would find in Whitehead and Russell's Principia Mathematica for instance. It looked more like mathematics; no formalized language was used.
Alonzo Church
#9. I believe if every K-12 kid or college student was taught math with Mathematica far more of them would becomes scientists and engineers.
Anonymous
#10. He [Russell] said once, after some contact with the Chinese language, that he was horrified to find that the language of Principia Mathematica was an Indo-European one.
J.E. Littlewood
#11. Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today.
Stephen Wolfram
#12. I never met a kid I couldn't teach. Every kid was good at something, and the trick was to find out what it was, then use it to teach him everything else. It was good work, the kind of work that let you sleep soundly at night and, when you awoke, look forward to the next day.
Jeannette Walls
#13. It's a lot easier to blow up trains than to make them run on time.
Max Brooks
#14. To look for a single general theory of how to decide the right thing to do is like looking for a single theory of how to decide what to believe.
Thomas Nagel
#15. Beauty, if you do not open your doors, takes age from lack of use.
Ovid
#16. It's important for the explorer to be willing to be led astray.
Roger Von Oech
#17. They can't stop you if, in your heart, you seek enlightenment, empowerment, balance and knowledge.
Frederick Lenz
#18. Deal with the small before it becomes large.
Laozi
#19. If you haven't cried deeply a number of times, your meditation hasn't really begun.
Ajahn Chah
#22. The English as a race are not worth saving!
Jack Straw
#23. I don't think of myself as a Negro. I'm a Southerner. I just like the Southern way of life.
Julian Bond
#24. Elance or Upwork and you will soon find yourself on
Tim Saros
#25. A big mistake a lot of filmmakers do is they like, "We cut our whole ending to a Rolling Stones song." You better find a new ending then, because unless you have $2 million for that song.
Rob Zombie
#26. Axilor Ventures helps startups to improve their odds of success, and I look forward to supporting the executive management of Axilor with this vision.
Kris Gopalakrishnan
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