Top 26 Simultaneity Quotes
#1. Absolute time would exist in a causal structure for which the concept indeterminate as to time order lends to a unique simultaneity, i.e., for which there is no finite interval of time between the departure and return of a first-signal ...
Hans Reichenbach
#2. Simultaneity in light is harmony, the rhythm of colors which creates the Vision of Man.
Robert Delaunay
#3. Ever since I started painting, I have tried to get the fluidity and surprise of image connection, the simultaneity of film montage, into painting.
David Salle
#4. It is a pity that no one in Paris bothered to quote Coleridge, who wrote, long before cubism, that the true poet is able to reduce 'succession to an instant.' Simultaneity in this sense is the property of all great poetry.
LeRoy C. Breunig
#5. There certainly is a tension between the relativity of simultaneity and non-locality in quantum theory, but it's not strong enough to add up to a falsification of either side by itself.
Lee Smolin
#6. Postmodernity is the simultaneity of the destruction of earlier values and their reconstruction. It is renovation within ruination.
Jean Baudrillard
#7. Every linguistic sign is located on two axes: the axis of simultaneity and that of succession.
Roman Jakobson
#8. The idea of the vital movement of the world and its movement is simultaneity.
Robert Delaunay
#9. The lenses of telescopes and cameras can no more cover the breadth and scale of the visual array than language can cover the breadth and simultaneity of internal experience.
Annie Dillard
#10. Polyphonic painting is superior to music in that there, the time element becomes a spatial element. The notion of simultaneity stands out even more richly.
Paul Klee
#11. Photography's vaunted capture of a moment in time is the seizure and freezing of presence. It is the image of simultaneity, of the way that everything within a given space at a given moment is present to everything else; it is a declaration of the seamless integrity of the real.
Rosalind E. Krauss
#12. foundations, laid in the dark but well laid. On these, methodically and carefully but with a deftness and certainty that seemed nothing of his own but a knowledge working through him, using him as its vehicle, he built up the beautiful steadfast structure of the Principles of Simultaneity. Takver,
Ursula K. Le Guin
#13. It is always dangerous to treat simultaneity as causation
David Harvey
#14. In physics: It's called simultaneity. In music: rhythm. In your life: epic failure.
Laura Dave
#15. To demonstrate this simultaneity is by no means trivial, because it may for example happen that the product nucleus always forms in an activated state at first.
Walther Bothe
#16. Two fixed ideas can no more exist together in the moral world than two bodies can occupy one and the same place in the physical world.
Alexander Pushkin
#17. Peace never hurries. To rush or force is contradictory to the very essence of peace.
Alaric Hutchinson
#18. A textual analysis of the Second Amendment supports an individual right to bear arms.
Samuel Ray Cummings
#19. I wanted to watch a movie or listen to some music, so I did both. I put on a DVD of The Wizard of Oz and a CD of Metallica's Ride the Lightning. IT TURNS OUT THAT WHEN YOU PLAY THEM BOTH TOGETHER, YOU GET ALL THE ANSWERS.
John Moe
#21. I love comics, but I'd rather cut off my thumbs than do nothing but.
Molly Crabapple
#22. It is difficult to attack me directly on religion because I never speak of it. Formally I am a strict observer of decorum and in public affairs it is my principle to uphold religion.
Etienne Francois, Duc De Choiseul
#23. Communication is not about the sender or receiver; it's about the sending. And that's done with language.
Richard O'Barry
#24. Ignore their heathen prayers and help us blow those little bastards [the Viet Cong] straight to Hell. Amen.
Hal Moore
#25. I couldn't be sure, and I certainly wasn't going to admit it to anyone, but I suspect I was the cause of the blizzard that hit us that night.
Moira J. Moore
#26. How does it happen? At what point is she born, the baffled, wounded adult of tomorrow? Is eleven what we react to for the rest of our lives?
Kyo Maclear