Murray Gell-Mann

Physics American 1929 – 2019 435 quotes

Proposed the quark model of hadrons

Quotes by Murray Gell-Mann

The concept of 'death' for fundamental particles is different from that for living beings, but both represent a transformation.

Discussion

The interconnectedness of everything in the universe is a profound realization that changes how we view ourselves.

Essay

To truly understand something, you must be able to explain it simply, but not simpler than it is.

Commonly attributed

The human mind is capable of extraordinary feats of imagination and abstraction, which are essential for scientific progress.

Lecture

Our existence is a brief flicker in the vastness of cosmic time, yet within that flicker, we can achieve so much.

Reflections

The universe doesn't owe us an explanation, but we are driven to seek one anyway.

Interview

The pursuit of knowledge is a fundamentally human endeavor, a testament to our insatiable curiosity.

Speech

There's a certain elegance in the way nature works, a kind of inherent beauty in its laws.

Discussion

The idea that everything is ultimately made of a few fundamental constituents is a deeply satisfying and unifying concept.

Essay

The universe is not static; it's a dynamic, evolving system, and we are a part of that grand unfolding.

Lecture

The ability to ask 'why?' is what distinguishes us and drives us to explore the unknown.

Interview

Even in the face of the unknown, there is a profound joy in the act of discovery.

Reflections

The universe is far more complex and intricate than we can ever fully grasp, and that's part of its allure.

Speech

The search for fundamental laws is a quest for a deeper understanding of reality itself.

Essay

Our perception of reality is shaped by our consciousness, and understanding that relationship is crucial.

Discussion

The universe is a vast and mysterious place, and our small corner of it is just a tiny part of the grand design.

Lecture

The pursuit of knowledge is a form of spiritual fulfillment, connecting us to something larger than ourselves.

Interview

The beauty of a scientific theory lies not just in its predictive power, but in its elegance and simplicity.

Speech

Life is a complex emergent phenomenon, arising from simpler rules, and that's a profound realization.

Reflections

The idea of fundamental particles is a way of breaking down the overwhelming complexity of the world into manageable pieces.

Essay