Stephen Hawking
"Time and space are finite in extent, but they don't have any boundary or edge. "
http://www.todayinsci.com/H/Hawking_Stephen/HawkingStephen-Quotations.html
Charles Darwin
If we look to the islands off the American shore, however much they may differ in geological structure, the inhabitants, though they may be all peculiar species, are essentially American. We may look back to past ages, as shown in the last chapter, and we find American types then prevalent on the American continent and in the American seas. We see in these facts some deep organic bond, prevailing throughout space and time, over the same areas of land and water, and independent of their physical conditions. [page] 350 GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. CHAP. XI. Charles Darwin http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?viewtype=text&itemID=F373&pageseq=1
Nicole Kuepper
“In a nutshell, we spray on
nail polish, bake the cell, inkjet
print something like nail polish
remover in certain areas to create
a pattern. We then dunk the cell
in acid which eats through the
nail polish where the ink has
fallen, and hey presto you have
a patterned solar cell without
needing to use lazers or expensive
and complex photolithographic
equipment”
http://www.fass.uts.edu.au/students/publications/precinct/precinct-4-southsyd-p22-32.pdf
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