Sean Carroll (1966) American theoretical cosmologist
No causes, whether material, formal, efficient, or final. But there are levels on top of that, where the vocabulary changes.
Chap. 3 : The World Moves by Itself
The Big Picture (2016)
"Tomorrow is Never" (1972), p. 253
Sun Ra : The Immeasurable Equation (2005)
Sean Carroll (1966) American theoretical cosmologist
No causes, whether material, formal, efficient, or final. But there are levels on top of that, where the vocabulary changes.
Chap. 3 : The World Moves by Itself
The Big Picture (2016)
Robert Boyle (1627–1691) English natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, and inventor
"A Free Inquiry into the Vulgar Notion of Nature" Sect.2 ibid.
Carl Barus (1856–1935) U.S. physicist
Footnote: Greenhill: Applications of Elliptic Functions, Proc. Lond. Math. Soc., 1895, 1896; Engineering, July, 1896.
"The Mathematical Theory of the Top" (April 8, 1898)
Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916) Italian painter and sculptor
Boccioni's quote on motion; as quoted in Futurism, ed. Didier Ottinger; Centre Pompidou / 5 Continents Editions, Milan, 2008, p. 328.
1914 - 1916, Pittura e scultura futuriste' Milan, 1914
“…life is not so much motion as an inventless repetition of motion.”
William Faulkner book The Mansion
Charles Mallinson in Ch. 8
The Mansion (1959)
“Therefore, why not plastic forms in motion?... one can compose motions.”
Alexander Calder (1898–1976) American artist
1930s - 1950s, Statement from Modern Painting and Sculpture', (1933)
Gautama Buddha (-563–-483 BC) philosopher, reformer and the founder of Buddhism
Vangisasamyutta, as translated by Bhikkhu Bodhi (2000), p. 287
Source: Pali Canon, Sutta Pitaka, Samyutta Nikaya (Connected Discourses)
“Gravity explains the motions of the planets, but it cannot explain who sets the planets in motion.”
Isaac Newton (1643–1727) British physicist and mathematician and founder of modern classical physics