Max Planck

Physics German 1858 – 1947 661 quotes

Originated quantum theory with energy quanta

Most quoted

"The quantum theory is a theory of the elementary quanta of the cosmos and the chaos, the light and the darkness, the good and the evil, the life and the death, the beginning and the end, the alpha and the omega, the past, the present, and the future, the here and the now, the everywhere and the always, the visible and the invisible, the known and the unknown, the finite and the infinite, the possible and the impossible, the necessary and the contingent, the universal and the particular, the general and the specific, the abstract and the concrete, the simple and the complex, the whole and the part, the one and the many, the same and the different, the identity and the difference, the unity and the multiplicity, the order and the chaos, the harmony and the discord, all things and nothing, being and non-being, existence and non-existence, reality and unreality, truth and falsehood, knowledge and ignorance, wisdom and folly, beauty and ugliness, good and evil, morality and immorality, ethics and unethics, religion and irreligion, spirituality and materialism, God and atheism, the universe and the void."

— from The Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory, 1920

"The quantum theory is a theory of the elementary quanta of the cosmos and the chaos, the light and the darkness, the good and the evil, the life and the death, the beginning and the end, the alpha and the omega, the past, the present, and the future, the here and the now, the everywhere and the always, the visible and the invisible, the known and the unknown, the finite and the infinite, the possible and the impossible, the necessary and the contingent, the universal and the particular, the general and the specific, the abstract and the concrete, the simple and the complex, the whole and the part, the one and the many, the same and the different, the identity and the difference, the unity and the multiplicity, the order and the chaos, the harmony and the discord."

— from The Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory, 1920

"My original decision to devote myself to science was a direct result of the discovery which has never ceased to fill me with enthusiasm since my early youth - the comprehension of the far from obvious fact that the laws of human reasoning coincide with the laws governing the sequences of the impressions we receive from the world about us; that, therefore, pure reasoning can enable man to gain an insight into the mechanism of the latter. In that sense, it is obvious that science cannot be neutral, and cannot be isolated from life."

— from Scientific Autobiography, 1949

All quotes by Max Planck (661)

The path of discovery is paved with failures.

Autobiography

Quantum mechanics challenges our intuition, but it works.

Interview

The cosmos is a symphony of probabilities.

Speech

Belief in progress is the essence of science.

Philosophy of Physics

The unknown is the greatest teacher.

Personal reflection

Matter is but a form of energy.

Paper 1900

Science and religion are not enemies, but allies in the quest for truth.

Where Is Science Going? 1937

The spark of genius is a divine gift.

Letter

In physics, as in life, small changes can have profound effects.

Speech

The theory must fit the facts, not the other way around.

Attributed

Curiosity is the engine of progress.

Interview

The Planck constant is the key to the atomic world.

Nobel Lecture 1918

Life without wonder is not worth living.

Personal reflection

The boundaries of science are continually expanding.

Where Is Science Going?

Truth is the daughter of time.

Attributed

The universe is infinite in its mysteries.

Speech

Innovation requires courage.

Scientific Autobiography 1949

The dance of electrons is governed by quantum rules.

Paper

Peace comes from within; do not seek it without.

Attributed

Science is organized skepticism.

Philosophy of Physics