"The beige hue on the waters of the loch impressed all, including the French queen, before she heard that symphony again, just as young Arthur wanted."
This is a phonetic pangram. It contains every phoneme in the English language.
Since my Grandpa died back in 2011 unexpectedly at the age of 59, not a single day has passed without thinking about him.
Since you left me back in 2021, no day has passed without thinking about you.
I'm thankful but also afraid of all the people I have to think about till the end of life.
Virginia Woolf, from The Waves
"Between what is said and not meant, and what is meant and not said, most of love is lost."
Khalil Gibran
"It doesn't seem to me that this fantastically marvelous universe, this tremendous range of time and space and different kinds of animals, and all the different planets, and all these atoms with all their motions, and so on, all this complicated thing can merely be a stage so that God can watch human beings struggle for good and evil." -- Richard Feynman
Why would an all-knowing god need an infinitely-large soul-testing laboratory?
Irony is, the more you comprehend quantum mechanical reality the less comprehensible seems the macroscopic world.
Reality is the most surreal thing.
No wonder why Feynman once said, that the imagination of nature is far, far greater than the imagination of man.
“Stupidity is knowing the truth, seeing the truth, but still believing the lies.”
— Richard Feynman
This was an exercise in finding the electric field of a plane of charges, a bunch of notes from Richard Feynman’s lectures in physics that I jotted down around 4 August 2020. It’s definitely a course in what I think physicists do with mathematics, namely finessing it so that it comes out to whatever they want. (How else can we explain that e^(i*infinity) equals zero?)