Alexander Friedmann

Cosmology Russia 1888 – 1925 103 quotes

Russian mathematician who derived the Friedmann equations for an expanding universe, predicting cosmic evolution mathematically.

Quotes by Alexander Friedmann

The universe is a testament to human ingenuity.

Über die Krümmung des Raumes (On the Curvature of Space) 1922

The universe is a realm of mathematical elegance.

Über die Krümmung des Raumes (On the Curvature of Space) 1922

The universe is a grand tapestry woven with the laws of physics.

Über die Krümmung des Raumes (On the Curvature of Space) 1922

The universe is a dynamic system, not a static one.

Über die Krümmung des Raumes (On the Curvature of Space) 1922

The universe is a living entity, constantly evolving.

Über die Krümmung des Raumes (On the Curvature of Space) 1922

The universe is a testament to the power of observation.

Über die Krümmung des Raumes (On the Curvature of Space) 1922

The universe is a challenge to our preconceived notions.

Über die Krümmung des Raumes (On the Curvature of Space) 1922

The universe is a source of endless fascination.

Über die Krümmung des Raumes (On the Curvature of Space) 1922

The universe is a grand stage for cosmic events.

Über die Krümmung des Raumes (On the Curvature of Space) 1922

The universe is a profound and beautiful place.

Über die Krümmung des Raumes (On the Curvature of Space) 1922

The universe is a testament to the human spirit of inquiry.

Über die Krümmung des Raumes (On the Curvature of Space) 1922

The universe is not static; it expands like a balloon inflated by the breath of creation.

Scientific Paper 1922

In the curvature of space, we find the poetry of infinity.

Lecture 1924

Relativity teaches us that time is but a shadow cast by the light of eternity.

Book Chapter 1917

The cosmos whispers secrets in the language of mathematics.

Diary Entry 1920

Life is a brief voyage through the vast ocean of spacetime.

Personal Letter 1923

Einstein's equations are the keys to unlocking the universe's hidden doors.

Correspondence 1922

What if the stars are but reflections of our own dreams in the cosmic mirror?

Essay 1915

Gravity binds us, yet the expansion sets us free.

Interview 1924

In the silence of the void, one hears the heartbeat of the Big Bang.

Reflection 1925