William Thomson quotes
William Thomson was a British mathematical physicist and engineer, widely known as Lord Kelvin. His pioneering work in thermodynamics and electricity had a profound impact on science and technology. He made significant contributions to the understanding of temperature, energy, and absolute zero. Here are 25 of his quotes:
1. There is at present in the material world a universal tendency to the dissipation of mechanical energy.
2. Any restoration of mechanical energy, without more than an equivalent of dissipation, is impossible in inanimate material processes, and is probably never effected by means of organized matter, either endowed with vegetable life or subjected to the will of an animated creature.
3. Within a finite period of time past, the earth must have been, and within a finite period of time to come the earth must again be, unfit for the habitation of man as at present constituted, unless operations have been, or are to be performed, which are impossible under the laws to which the known operations going on at present in the material world are subject.
William Thomson
William Thomson
Occupation: British Physicist
Born: June 26, 1824
Died: December 17, 1907
Quotes count: 25
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