
Top 31 Quotes About Radio Waves
#1. As far as the radio waves part of the spectrum, we can do these adequately from the ground because the atmosphere is basically transparent to our radio waves.
Claude Nicollier
#2. It's quiet. No cars. No birds. Nothing.'
'No radio waves,' said the Doctor. 'Not even Radio Four.'
'You can hear radio waves?'
'Of course not. Nobody can hear radio waves,' he said unconvincingly.
Neil Gaiman
#3. He sifts the radio waves, but it's all men singing like women and women singing like men ...
David Mitchell
#4. My body was a buzzing antenna into which radio waves flooded from the entire cosmos. I was the living switchboard of the universe. My skull was a magnetized globe.
Simon Critchley
#5. Some people find it easier to picture the stream of inspiration as being like radio waves of all sorts being broadcast at all times. With practice, we learn to hear the desired frequency on request. We tune in to the frequency we want.
Julia Cameron
#6. I think it quite likely that we are the only civilization within several hundred light years; otherwise we would have heard radio waves.
Stephen Hawking
#7. I do not think that the radio waves I have discovered will have any practical application.
Heinrich Hertz
#8. Each of is endlessly generating waves with our actions. If you could see the earth from a vibratory point of view, you would see something like radio waves billions of them, cascading constantly into very complex patterns all over the earth.
Frederick Lenz
#9. There's a whole journalistic-industrial complex dedicated to keeping newsprint, TV screens and radio waves clean of destabilizing scoops damaging to corporations or the state.
Alexander Cockburn
#10. not only did foil fail to block radio waves, it actually amplified certain frequencies - notably frequency bands allocated to the U.S. government for GPS communications.
Rob Brotherton
#11. Even as radio waves are picked up wherever a set is tuned in to their wavelength, so the thoughts which each of us think each moment of the day go forth into the world to influence for good or bad each other human mind.
Christmas Humphreys
#12. The global network of DNA-based life emits ultra-weak radio waves, which are currently at the limit of measurement, but which we can nonetheless perceive ... in hallucinations and dreams.
Jeremy Narby
#13. I invent by analogy. I thought, 'It's commonplace that you can mix colors, smear them together to get new emerging colors. Likewise, you can mix radio waves to get new frequencies.' So, I wondered, 'Why can't you mix sound to get new sounds?'
Woody Norris
#14. Rutherford showed how radio waves could travel long distances, penetrate walls, and magnetize iron.
Paul Halpern
#15. microwaves, and radio waves are too low-energy (and with
Kathy Wollard
#16. When the first "let there be light" spoken, the entire electromagnetic spectrum is emitted.
Toba Beta
#17. MAKE WAVES WITH ME! My talk's not cheap, but sponsorship is inexpensive and tax-deductible.
Lisa Tolliver
#18. Radio is powerful not because of the microphones, but the one who sits behind the microphones
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#19. One of the things that struck me as unique about Hollywood is that I never had bad meetings. There were all enthusiastic, but meaninglessly enthusiastic.
Mark Leyner
#20. Crystals are amplifying minerals. You have a crystal in a radio - it amplifies the sound waves. You have a crystal in a television set - it amplifies the light waves. When you hold crystals, they amplify thought waves.
Shirley Maclaine
#23. Well, I'd say that the beginning of this thing came through with Art of This Century, Peggy Guggenheim's, where she opened this gallery and began showing some things that caused a little talk, amongst a lot of other things.
Lee Krasner
#24. Polyface is proof that people can sometimes do more for the health of a place by cultivating it rather than by leaving it alone.
Michael Pollan
#25. The Jews are pioneers; they are always the ones to change the face of the world.
Anat Talshir
#26. Gehrig had one advantage over me. He was a better ballplayer.
Gil Hodges
#27. The sound of the radio fades to nothing because the waves just can't reach
Stephen Chbosky
#28. Guglielmo Marconi, the inventor of radio, believed that sound waves never completely die away, that they persist, fainter and fainter, masked by the day-to-day noise of the world. Marconi thought that if he could only invent a microphone powerful enough, he would be able to listen to ancient times.
Hari Kunzru
#29. The way I listen to music goes in waves depending on a lot of things. How busy I am, if I'm in between composition projects, if I'm starting a new project. So, the only time I listen to the radio for music is with my daughter's when I'm driving them to school, or driving them somewhere.
Tod Machover
#30. We're totally different people from when we first met, but I still love her and she loves me, after all this time.
And this weekend I'm going to meet her in person.
Hannah Moskowitz
#31. A few months ago, I had the pleasure of actually visiting the Playboy Mansion. I saw the peacocks, fed grapes to the monkeys, and even braved the fabled Grotto. After seeing the estate, I understood why anyone would be reluctant to leave.
Diablo Cody
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