Share this sentence
— D. H. Lawrence"Where the electron behaves and misbehaves as it will, where the forces tie themselves up into knots of atoms and come united."
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
If the atoms in [a] decimetre cube of lead were all put into a chain side by side the same distance apart as they are in the normal lead, the strings of atoms so formed would reach over six million million miles.
— Francis William Aston
Next Quote
I do not understand modern physics at all, but my colleagues who know a lot about the physics of very small things, like the particles in atoms, or very large things, like the universe, seem to be running into one queerness after another, from puzzle to puzzle.
— Lewis Thomas
Loading recommended content...