Portrait of Werner Heisenberg

Werner Heisenberg

Quantum mechanics, uncertainty principle

Modern influential 61 sayings

Sayings by Werner Heisenberg

Natural science does not simply describe and explain nature; it is part of the interplay between nature and ourselves.

1955 (Physics and Philosophy) — Emphasizing the subjective element in science
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In the history of science, it has often happened that a new discovery had to be rejected for a long time because it contradicted the current prejudices.

Undated — On resistance to new scientific ideas
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The meaning of 'understanding' has changed in the course of the development of physics.

1955 (Physics and Philosophy) — On the evolution of scientific comprehension
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I was forced to find a new way of expressing the fundamental laws of nature, one which would not rely on the outdated concepts of classical physics.

1958 (Physics and Beyond) — Describing his motivation for matrix mechanics
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The idea of a simple, objective reality existing independently of the observer has become untenable.

1955 (Physics and Philosophy) — Summary of quantum mechanics' philosophical impact
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The decision to break with the tradition of classical physics was a very difficult one.

1958 (Physics and Beyond) — Recalling the intellectual struggle of quantum theory's development
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The world of atoms is a world of possibilities and not a world of things.

1955 (Physics and Philosophy) — Philosophical statement on quantum reality
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Modern physics has, in a certain sense, revived Plato's philosophy of forms in the atomic world.

1955 (Physics and Philosophy) — Connecting quantum physics to ancient Greek philosophy
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If a man is to be a good physicist, he must have an intuitive grasp of the physical reality, which can be acquired only by much experience.

Undated — On the importance of intuition in physics
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The human mind cannot be content with a description of phenomena; it wants to understand them.

1955 (Physics and Philosophy) — On the human drive for understanding
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The very act of observing changes the observed.

Undated, common paraphrase of his ideas — Simplified articulation of the observer effect
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I was very much afraid of the consequences of the atom bomb, and I tried to delay its development.

Post-WWII interviews/memoirs (e.g., Farm Hall transcripts) — His controversial role in the German nuclear program
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The physical world is not real in the sense that it exists independently of our observing it.

1955 (Physics and Philosophy) — Radical implication of quantum mechanics
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The decision for a definite result is taken only when the measurement is made.

1955 (Physics and Philosophy) — On the collapse of the wave function
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The world is not composed of 'things' but of 'events'.

Undated, attributed — Process philosophy view informed by quantum mechanics
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Where there is no uncertainty, there is no quantum mechanics.

Undated — Emphasizing the centrality of uncertainty
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The history of physics is not only a sequence of experimental discoveries and observations, but also a history of concepts.

1955 (Physics and Philosophy) — On the conceptual development in physics
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The more profound the knowledge, the more clear is the awareness of the limits of our knowledge.

Undated — On the humility of scientific understanding
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The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you.

1960 — Philosophical reflection on science and religion
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An expert is someone who knows some of the worst mistakes that can be made in his subject and how to avoid them.

1970 — Defining expertise
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