Erwin Schrodinger — "The great task of science is to unify all knowledge."
The great task of science is to unify all knowledge.
The great task of science is to unify all knowledge.
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"By the way, I never realized that to be nonbelieving, to be an atheist, was a thing to be proud of. It went without saying as it were."
"This life of yours which you are living is not merely a piece of this entire existence, but in a certain sense the whole."
"The universe is a grand illusion. But it is a very persistent one."
"The quantum mechanical description of reality is certainly incomplete."
"Quantum mechanics has taught us that the world is not as solid and substantial as we thought."
Austrian physicist who shared the 1933 Nobel for the wave equation that bears his name and the famous cat thought-experiment. Closely associated with Werner Heisenberg (matrix-mechanics rival who reached the same physics by different math) and Albert Einstein (his pen-pal on quantum interpretation). For an intellectual contrast, see Niels Bohr, Danish physicist and architect of the Copenhagen interpretation — Schrödinger's cat thought-experiment was specifically designed to ridicule Bohr's 'observer-dependent reality' reading of quantum mechanics — Schrödinger thought the Copenhagen interpretation was absurd; the cat was meant as reductio ad absurdum.
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Science's highest purpose is not merely to collect isolated facts but to weave them into a single coherent framework. All disciplines — physics, biology, chemistry, philosophy — ultimately describe one reality, and the deepest scientific achievement is finding the underlying principles that connect them all into unified understanding.
Schrödinger embodied this drive personally: his 1944 book 'What is Life?' applied quantum physics to biology, pioneering molecular genetics decades before DNA's structure was known. He studied Eastern philosophy alongside physics, seeking unity between mind and matter. His wave equation itself unified particle and wave descriptions of matter.
Schrödinger worked through the early-to-mid 20th century, when quantum mechanics, relativity, and nuclear physics were fragmenting science into incomprehensible specialties. Einstein's unified field theory quest dominated physics culture. Post-WWII, scientists confronted the moral consequences of fragmented knowledge applied to weapons, making the call for unified, humanistic science urgent.
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