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Latest revision as of 14:16, 10 January 2017

"...all the signs suggest that the main principles of thermodynamics from the classical theory will not only rule unchallenged but will more probably become correspondingly extended."
Max Planck "The Genesis and Present State of Development of the Quantum Theory" Nobel Lecture, June 2, 1920
"...the deep impression that classical thermodynamics made upon me. It is the only physical theory of universal content concerning which I am convinced that, within the framework of the applicability of its basic concepts, it will never be overthrown."
Albert Einstein "Autobiographical Notes"


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