That's right. Einstein was initially very wary of quantum mechanics, which was gaining momentum at the same time that his own theories were. He was put off by the probability/uncertainty of it all. Describing his misgivings over quantum mechanics, he stated, "God doesn't throw dice." Neils Bohr, one of the early pioneers of quantum mechanics replied, "Stop telling God what to do."
That's right. Einstein was initially very wary of quantum mechanics, which was gaining momentum at the same time that his own theories were. He was put off by the probability/uncertainty of it all. Describing his misgivings over quantum mechanics, he stated, "God doesn't throw dice." Neils Bohr, one of the early pioneers of quantum mechanics replied, "Stop telling God what to do."
the title of the song is from a quote by einstein i think. he said: god doesnt play dice with the universe
That's right. Einstein was initially very wary of quantum mechanics, which was gaining momentum at the same time that his own theories were. He was put off by the probability/uncertainty of it all. Describing his misgivings over quantum mechanics, he stated, "God doesn't throw dice." Neils Bohr, one of the early pioneers of quantum mechanics replied, "Stop telling God what to do."
That's right. Einstein was initially very wary of quantum mechanics, which was gaining momentum at the same time that his own theories were. He was put off by the probability/uncertainty of it all. Describing his misgivings over quantum mechanics, he stated, "God doesn't throw dice." Neils Bohr, one of the early pioneers of quantum mechanics replied, "Stop telling God what to do."