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" Black holes provide theoreticians with an important theoretical laboratory to test ideas. Conditions within a black hole are so extreme, that by analyzing aspects of black holes we see space and time in an exotic environment, one that has shed important, and sometimes perplexing, new light on their fundamental nature. "
Ideas
Black
Nature
" Einstein's theory of relativity does a fantastic job for explaining big things. Quantum mechanics is fantastic for the other end of the spectrum - for small things. "
End
Quantum
Small
" Exploring the unknown requires tolerating uncertainty. "
Uncertainty
Unknown
Exploring
" I believe the process of going from confusion to understanding is a precious, even emotional, experience that can be the foundation of self-confidence. "
Believe
Foundation
Process
" I believe we owe our young an education that captures the exhilarating drama of science. "
Owe
Science
Believe
" I can't stand clutter. I can't stand piles of stuff. And whenever I see it, I basically just throw the stuff away. "
I See
Clutter
Away
" I have long thought that anyone who does not regularly - or ever - gaze up and see the wonder and glory of a dark night sky filled with countless stars loses a sense of their fundamental connectedness to the universe. "
Stars
Long
Thought
" In any finite region of space, matter can only arrange itself in a finite number of configurations, just as a deck of cards can be arranged in only finitely many different orders. If you shuffle the deck infinitely many times, the card orderings must necessarily repeat. "
Space
Cards
Different
" In my own research when I'm working with equations, I never feel like I really understand what I'm doing if I'm solely relying on the mathematics for my understanding. I need to have a visual picture in my mind. I'm constantly translating from the math to some intuitive mind's-eye picture. "
Mind
Research
Picture
" In the far, far future, essentially all matter will have returned to energy. But because of the enormous expansion of space, this energy will be spread so thinly that it will hardly ever convert back to even the lightest particles of matter. Instead, a faint mist of light will fall for eternity through an ever colder and quieter cosmos. "
Future
Fall
Energy
" I think math is a hugely creative field, because there are some very well-defined operations that you have to work within. You are, in a sense, straightjacketed by the rules of the mathematics. But within that constrained environment, it's up to you what you do with the symbols. "
Mathematics
Creative
You
" I think the appropriate response for a physicist is: 'I do not find the concept of God very interesting, because I cannot test it.' "
Find
Interesting
God
" I think the relationship between memory and time is a very deep and tricky one, to tell you the truth. I don't consider memory another sense. I do consider memory that which allows us to think that time flows. "
Truth
Relationship
Memory
" Many different planets are many different distances from their host star; we find ourselves at this distance because if we were closer or farther away, the temperature would be hotter or colder, eliminating liquid water, an essential ingredient for our survival. "
Survival
Distance
Find
" Our eyes only see the big dimensions, but beyond those there are others that escape detection because they are so small. "
See
Beyond
Escape
" Relativity challenges your basic intuitions that you've built up from everyday experience. It says your experience of time is not what you think it is, that time is malleable. Your experience of space is not what you think it is; it can stretch and shrink. "
You
Space
Time
" Science is a way of life. Science is a perspective. Science is the process that takes us from confusion to understanding in a manner that's precise, predictive and reliable - a transformation, for those lucky enough to experience it, that is empowering and emotional. "
Perspective
Life
Experience
" Science is very good at answering the 'how' questions. 'How did the universe evolve to the form that we see?' But it is woefully inadequate in addressing the 'why' questions. 'Why is there a universe at all?' These are the meaning questions, which many people think religion is particularly good at dealing with. "
Religion
People
Science
" Sometimes attaining the deepest familiarity with a question is our best substitute for actually having the answer. "
Our
Sometimes
Best
" String theory has the potential to show that all of the wondrous happenings in the universe - from the frantic dance of subatomic quarks to the stately waltz of orbiting binary stars; from the primordial fireball of the big bang to the majestic swirl of heavenly galaxies - are reflections of one, grand physical principle, one master equation. "
Stars
Universe
Potential
" Supersymmetry is a theory which stipulates that for every known particle there should be a partner particle. For instance, the electron should be paired with a supersymmetric 'selectron,' quarks ought to have 'squark' partners, and so on. "
Partner
Known
Partners
" The boldness of asking deep questions may require unforeseen flexibility if we are to accept the answers. "
Boldness
Questions
May
" The bottom line is that time travel is allowed by the laws of physics. "
Physics
Travel
Time Travel
" There's a picture of my dorm room in the college yearbook as the most messy, most disgusting room on the Harvard campus, where I was an undergraduate. "
College
Room
Messy
" The tantalizing discomfort of perplexity is what inspires otherwise ordinary men and women to extraordinary feats of ingenuity and creativity; nothing quite focuses the mind like dissonant details awaiting harmonious resolution. "
Women
Details
Men
" When you drive your car, E = mc2 is at work. As the engine burns gasoline to produce energy in the form of motion, it does so by converting some of the gasoline's mass into energy, in accord with Einstein's formula. "
Car
Energy
Drive
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