“For string theory to make sense, the universe should have nine spacial dimensions and one time dimension, for a total of ten dimensions.”
“We all love a good story. We all love a tantalizing mystery. We all love the underdog pressing onward against seemingly insurmountable odds. We all, in one form or another, are trying to make sense of the world around us. And all of these elements lie at the core of modern physics. The story is among the grandest -- the unfolding of the entire universe; the mystery is among the toughest -- finding out how the cosmos came to be; the odds are among the most daunting -- bipeds, newly arrived by cosmic time scales trying to reveal the secrets of the ages; and the quest is among the deepest -- the search for fundamental laws to explain all we see and beyond, from the tiniest particles to the most distant galaxies.”
“I feel that what you should illustrate is the space between the words. It's the betweenness, the otherness, that gives depth and dimension.”
“...things are the way they are in our universe because if they weren't, we wouldn't be here to notice.”
“You should never be surprised by or feel the need to explain why any physical system is in a high entropy state.”
“Physicists have come to realize that mathematics, when used with sufficient care, is a proven pathway to truth.”
“No dimensions are closed to the ones in service of the Universal Law.”