The concept of entanglement in quantum mechanics is not just a theoretical curiosity; it has profound implications for our understanding of information and causality.
The beauty of theoretical physics lies in its ability to describe the universe with a few simple equations, revealing the underlying simplicity beneath the apparent complexity.
"The entanglement of particles is not just a theoretical curiosity; it is a profound feature of the universe that we are only beginning to understand."
A mathematician is a person who can find analogies between theorems; a better mathematician is one who can see analogies between proofs and the best mathematician can notice analogies between theories.
Science is not about control. It is about cultivating a perpetual condition of wonder in the face of something that forever grows one step richer and deeper than our latest theory about it.