Niels Bohr
Pioneer of quantum theory and atomic structure
Most quoted
"The fact that religions through the ages have spoken in images, parables, and paradoxes means simply that there are no other ways of grasping the reality to which they refer. But that does not mean that it is not a genuine reality. And complementarity, by the way, is not a new invention of mine. It is, in fact, as old as language itself. We have to be clear that when it comes to atoms, language can be used only as poetry. The poet, too, is not nearly so concerned with describing facts as with creating images and establishing connections."
— from Interview with Aage Petersen
"The fact that religions through the ages have spoken in images, parables, and paradoxes means simply that there are no other ways of grasping the reality to which they refer. But that does not mean that it is not a genuine reality. And the fact that this reality is not accessible to us in the same way as material reality makes it no less real."
— from Attributed
"The very nature of the quantum theory thus forces us to regard the space-time co-ordination and the claim of causality, the union of which characterizes the classical theories, as complementary but exclusive features of the description, symbolizing the idealization of observation and definition respectively."
— from Atomic Theory and the Description of Nature, 1929
All quotes by Niels Bohr (768)
The greatest gift is the ability to create.
The world is not a problem to be solved, but a canvas to be painted.
The aim of science is not to conquer ignorance, but to illuminate the path.
The universe is not a cold, empty void, but a warm, vibrant tapestry.
The greatest adventure is to live a life of love.
The world is not a problem to be solved, but a dance to be danced.
The aim of science is not to explain away mystery, but to embrace it.
The universe is not a cold, indifferent machine, but a warm, compassionate embrace.
The greatest wisdom is to know that you are a part of something beautiful.
The world is not a collection of separate individuals, but a symphony of interconnected souls.
The aim of science is not to control nature, but to honor its wisdom.
The universe is not a cold, empty space, but a warm, vibrant consciousness.
The greatest gift is the ability to share.
The world is not a problem to be solved, but a blessing to be shared.
The aim of science is not to conquer the unknown, but to celebrate its wonder.
The universe is not a static backdrop, but a dynamic, evolving masterpiece.
The greatest adventure is to discover the beauty within yourself.
The world is not a stage, but a canvas for our collective dreams.
The aim of science is not to explain away mystery, but to deepen our appreciation for it.
The universe is not a cold, indifferent machine, but a warm, compassionate, living entity.
Contemporaries of Niels Bohr
Other Physicss born within 50 years of Niels Bohr (1885–1962).