Georg Ohm

Physicist German 1789 – 1854

Formulated Ohm's Law relating voltage, current, resistance.

376 quotes

"The universe is a book written in the language of mathematics; those who cannot read this language remain illiterate to its meaning."
Knowledge
"To persevere in scientific work is to accept that frustration and failure are not obstacles to success, but parts of the path toward it."
Perseverance
"The light of understanding begins with a single question spoken aloud in the darkness of ignorance."
Inspiration
"Nature respects no one's feelings; she reveals the same truths to the humble peasant and the proud nobleman."
"The most revolutionary act a scientist can perform is to admit that a cherished belief has been proven wrong."
Courage
"In the quest for truth, the journey itself becomes more valuable than any destination we might reach."
Philosophy
"The partnership between theory and experiment is the engine that drives all scientific progress forward."
Science
"To live without questions is to live without the fundamental drive that makes us fully human."
Life
"The permanence of natural law provides comfort to those who understand that reality is not arbitrary or capricious."
Peace
"In teaching others, we discover that we ourselves still have much to learn about what we thought we knew."
Education
"The strength of a conclusion is measured not by how many believe it, but by how thoroughly it has been tested."
Truth
"A single moment of genuine insight is worth more than a lifetime of uncritical acceptance of received wisdom."
Inspiration
"The pursuit of knowledge is the most democratic of all endeavors, available equally to all who possess curiosity and determination."
"In the laboratory, as in life, the observer changes the observed; complete objectivity is an ideal we approach but never fully reach."
Philosophy
"The satisfaction of understanding something previously mysterious is a pleasure that transcends all material reward."
Happiness
"To teach with passion is to impart not just facts, but also the love of truth that gives facts their meaning."
Education
"The architecture of nature is far more elegant and economical than anything humanity has yet conceived."
Beauty
"In moments of doubt, remember that every great discovery began as a question that seemed foolish to ask."
Courage
"The work of science is unfinished work; it is a great human conversation spanning centuries and continents."
Work
"Those who claim to have final answers have stopped asking questions, and thus have stopped being scientists."
Wisdom
"The dream of understanding the universe is not an indulgence; it is the highest aspiration of conscious thought."
Dreams
"In the face of mystery, neither blind faith nor cynical dismissal serves the pursuer of truth."
Philosophy
"The precision of nature is breathtaking; it is far more exacting than the most meticulous human effort could ever be."
Nature
"To change your mind in the face of evidence is not weakness; it is the hallmark of intellectual integrity."
Wisdom
"The greatest gift an educator can give is not the answer to a question, but the skill to find answers independently."
Education
"In science as in life, the small consistent effort eventually accumulates into significant achievement."
Perseverance
"The universe operates according to principles that are knowable to human reason; this is the foundation of all science."
Science
"A life devoted to understanding is a life well-lived, regardless of how many accolades or rewards it brings."
Life
"The boundaries of current knowledge are not walls, but invitations to explore what lies beyond them."
Imagination
"To appreciate the work of others is to stand on the shoulders of giants and see further than they could alone."
Gratitude