Ball Lightning Quotes
Ball Lightning
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“First I’ll tell you about the picture of the universe painted by modern physics: the geometry of the universe is not physical.” “Can you be a little less abstract?” “What if I put it this way: in the universe, apart from empty space, there is nothing.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“From a physics perspective, the form of matter movement known as life has no more meaning than any other movement of matter. You can’t find any new physical laws in life, so from my standpoint, the death of a person and the melting of an ice cube are essentially the same thing. Dr. Chen, you tend to overthink things. You should learn to look at life from the perspective of the ultimate law of the universe. You’ll feel much better if you do.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“Those whose courses are different cannot lay plans for one another.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“I realized that beauty for most people is characterized by fragility and powerlessness. True beauty needs to be supported by an internal strength, and develop itself through sensations like terror and brutality, from which you can both draw strength and meet your death. In weapons, this beauty is expressed to the full.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“I am Ding Yi.” He opened up two folding chairs and motioned for us to sit down, then returned to his chair. He said, “Before you tell me why you’ve come, let me discuss with you a dream I’ve just had.… No, you’ve got to listen. It was a wonderful dream, which you interrupted. In the dream I was sitting here, a knife in my hand, around so long, like for cutting watermelon. Next to me was this tea table. But there wasn’t an ashtray or anything on it. Just two round objects, yea big. Circular, spherical. What do you think they were?” “Watermelon?” “No, no. One was a proton, the other a neutron. A watermelon-sized proton and neutron. I cut the proton open first. Its charge flowed out onto the table, all sticky, with a fresh fragrance. After I cut the proton in half, the quarks inside tumbled out, tinkling. They were about the size of walnuts, in all sorts of colors. They rolled about on the table, and some of them fell onto the floor. I picked up a white one. It was very hard, but with effort, I was able to bite into it. It tasted like a manaizi grape.… And right then, you woke me up.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“Sometimes you fly all the way only to discover it
would have been better to have fallen halfway.”
― Ball Lightning
would have been better to have fallen halfway.”
― Ball Lightning
“Sometimes what we find hardest to tolerate in others is our own reflection.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“naturaleza, lo anómalo no es más que otra manifestación de lo normal.”
― La esfera luminosa
― La esfera luminosa
“pasando factura... Observando cómo Zhao se alejaba, me vinieron a la memoria aquellas palabras de Levalenkov: «A veces uno consigue volar hasta lo más alto solo para darse cuenta de que habría sido mejor precipitarse en el abismo a la mitad». Un profundo desasosiego por lo que pudiera pasarme en el futuro se apoderó”
― La esfera luminosa
― La esfera luminosa
“—En realidad, la belleza de un objeto puede ser completamente ajena a su función real. Por ejemplo, un sello: a ojos de un coleccionista filatélico su función práctica resulta irrelevante. —En”
― La esfera luminosa
― La esfera luminosa
“dejaría de ser hermosa. —¿Alguna vez te has parado a pensar por qué una cualidad tan macabra como la de poder quitar la vida puede llegar a inspirarnos belleza? —Es una cuestión muy profunda —respondí—.”
― La esfera luminosa
― La esfera luminosa
“It's hard to feel hate toward an unknowable mystery, regardless of how much disaster it may bring. At first I was only curious, but as I've learned more about it, that curiosity has transformed into total fascination. In my mind it became a doorway to another world, a world where I can see the wonders I have been dreaming about for so long.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“It's hard to feel hate toward an unknowable mystery, regardless of how much disaster it may bring. At first I was only curious, but as I've learned more about it, that curiosity has transformed into total fascination. In my mind it became a doorway to another world, a world where I can seethe wonders I have been dreaming about for so long.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“«La clave para llevar una vida maravillosa está en sentir fascinación por”
― La esfera luminosa
― La esfera luminosa
“No physicist really cares about anything. Last century, when they turned over the formulas and techniques for atomic energy release to engineers and soldiers, then struck a pose of injured innocence at the price paid by Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Such hypocrites. They wanted to see the results, believe me. They wanted a demonstration of the power they had discovered. It was determined by their nature—by our natures.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“Society was plagued by stoicism in the face of the profound mysteries of the natural world: its existence was the bane of science. If science had less of that sort of person, who knows, maybe humanity would have reached Alpha Centauri by now!”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“Soon the carriers were in front of them, partially obscured by the destroyers: three nuclear-powered floating cities, three death-bringing iron mountains whose outlines seemed beyond the work of human hands. For the troops on the fishing boats, this massive fleet was a surreal sight, as if they had suddenly landed on a strange planet whose surface was covered in enormous iron castles.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“The three super-tornadoes were separated by less than their diameter, not even a thousand meters. Together they formed a nearly eight-kilometer-wide, slowly approaching earth-to-sky fence of death.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“All the people who have been killed by ball lightning exist in a quantum state. Strictly speaking, they haven’t really died. They’re like Schrödinger’s cat, and exist indeterminately in two states, living and dead.” Ding Yi stood up and walked to the window and looked out at the deep night. “To them, to be or not to be is indeed a question.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“Deep in my consciousness was a dark and shadowy place that I had striven to forget, and had nearly succeeded—a place I did not now dare to touch.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“Life is insignificant?” “From a physics perspective, the form of matter movement known as life has no more meaning than any other movement of matter. You can’t find any new physical laws in life, so from my standpoint, the death of a person and the melting of an ice cube are essentially the same thing. Dr. Chen, you tend to overthink things. You should learn to look at life from the perspective of the ultimate law of the universe. You’ll feel much better if you do.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“That’s what scientific research is. Every step you’ve taken, no matter how absurd, is a necessary one.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“It was like having a corpse buried deep in your backyard: though you think you’re free of it, you always know it’s there, and, more importantly, you always know that you know. Later you learn that to be truly free of it, you have to dig it up out of your backyard, carry it to some faraway place, and burn it, but you don’t have the mental energy to do that. The deeper it’s buried, the harder it is for you to dig up, since you can’t dare to imagine what it may have become while underground.…”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“It is a mistake to confound strangeness with mystery. The most commonplace crime is often the most mysterious”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“We pitiful ball lightning chasers had come here like pilgrims to the highest temple, full of fear and awe.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“the alcohol was evidently like lubricant for this Siberian.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“That was taken seventy-five years ago in the Congo. Its diameter,” he said, draining his glass, “was 105 meters. When it exploded, it turned two hectares of forest to cinders and boiled away a small lake. The weird thing is that this superball of lightning appeared during daytime.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“I had discovered how weak moral constraints seemed when you crave something.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“On a stormy night, you get a sense of how precious family really is. The warm embrace of home is intoxicating when you imagine the terrors of the outside world. You feel for those souls without a home, out there in the open, shivering through the storm and lightning. You want to open a window so they can fly in, but the outside world is so frightening that you cannot let even the tiniest breath of cold air enter the warmth inside.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
“People like him are suited only to the sort of work that will be done entirely by machines in the future. Creativity and imagination have no meaning for them, and they employ rigor and discipline in their scholarship to cover up their mediocrity.”
― Ball Lightning
― Ball Lightning
