You almost can’t avoid having some version of the multiverse in your studies if you push deeply enough in the mathematical descriptions of the physical universe. Brian Greene Read Quote
There are many of us thinking of one version of parallel universe theory or another. If it’s all a lot of nonsense, then it’s a lot of wasted effort going into this far-out idea. But if this idea is correct, it is a fantastic upheaval in our understanding. Brian Greene Read Quote
What makes a Beethoven symphony spectacular, what makes a Brahms rhapsody spectacular is that the patterns are wondrous. Brian Greene Read Quote
For most people, the major hurdle in grasping modern insights into the nature of the universe is that these developments are usually phrased using mathematics. Brian Greene Read Quote
A unified theory would put us at the doorstep of a vast universe of things that we could finally explore with precision. Brian Greene Read Quote
The idea that there could be other universes out there is really one that stretches the mind in a great way. Brian Greene Read Quote
I would say in one sentence my goal is to at least be part of the journey to find the unified theory that Einstein himself was really the first to look for. Brian Greene Read Quote
Physics grapples with the largest questions the universe presents. ‘Where did the totality of reality come from?’ ‘Did time have a beginning?’ Brian Greene Read Quote
How can a speck of a universe be physically identical to the great expanse we view in the heavens above? Brian Greene Read Quote
We can certainly go further than cats, but why should it be that our brains are somehow so suited to the universe that our brains will be able to understand the deepest workings? Brian Greene Read Quote