The existing scientific concepts cover always only a very limited part of reality, and the other part which has not yet been understood is infinite.
Quantum mechanics, uncertainty principle
The existing scientific concepts cover always only a very limited part of reality, and the other part which has not yet been understood is infinite.
Quantum mechanics, uncertainty principle
On the incompleteness of scientific knowledge
1955 (Physics and Philosophy)
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"The path to the nucleus is easy to find, but the nucleus itself is hard to reach."
Controversial"The uncertainty principle refers to the degree of indeterminateness in the possible present knowledge of the simultaneous values of various quantities with which the quantum theory deals."
Controversial"If we want to describe what happens in an atomic event, we must realize that the word 'happens' can apply only to the observation, not to the state of affairs between two observations."
Strange & Unusual"I don't believe a word of the whole thing they must have spent the whole of their £500. million in separating isotopes. and then it's possible."
Shocking"Every word or concept, clear as it may seem to be, has only a limited range of applicability."
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