The fundamental laws of physics are statistical. They do not determine precisely what will happen, but only the probability of what will happen.
Wave mechanics
The fundamental laws of physics are statistical. They do not determine precisely what will happen, but only the probability of what will happen.
Wave mechanics
Attributed, reflecting his understanding of quantum mechanics.
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