Erwin Schrodinger
Wave mechanics
Sayings by Erwin Schrodinger
The greatest discovery of all is that the universe is alive.
The unity and continuity of Vedanta are reflected in the unity and continuity of wave mechanics. This is a brilliant insight.
The problem of the 'thing in itself' is not a problem that can be solved by science. It is a philosophical problem.
The scientific picture of the world is a simplification, an abstraction, and it is not the whole truth.
The world is not a machine, but a living organism.
The origin of life is still one of the greatest mysteries of science.
The more deeply we penetrate into nature, the more we find that it is full of mysteries.
Quantum mechanics has taught us that the world is not as solid and substantial as we thought.
The world is not a collection of independent objects, but a single, indivisible whole.
Our body is not a thing, but a process.
The most important thing for a scientist is to be open to new ideas and to be willing to question established beliefs.
The world is not a static place, but is constantly changing and evolving.
The ultimate goal of science is to understand the universe and our place in it.
The world is full of wonders, and it is our task to explore them.
We are all part of the same cosmic dance.
The meaning of life is to be found in the experience of living itself.
The future is not predetermined, but is open to our choices and actions.
The human mind is capable of understanding the universe, but it is also capable of creating its own illusions.