25 result(s) for God Does Not Play Dice Quotes.
"God does not play dice."
"I shall never believe that God plays dice with the world."
"God doesn't play dice with the universe."
"Quantum mechanics is certainly imposing. But an inner voice tells me that it is not yet the real thing. The theory says a lot, but does not really bring us any closer to the secret of the 'old one.' I, at any rate, am convinced that He does not throw dice."
"Einstein was wrong when he said, “God does not play dice”. Consideration of black holes suggests, not only that God does play dice, but that He sometimes confuses us by throwing them where they can’t be seen."
"Einstein said that God does not play dice with the world, but I believe God not only plays dice, but also sometimes throws the dice where they cannot be seen."
"There is no place in the world where God doesn't play骰子. Einstein was simply wrong when he said, 'God does not play dice with the world.'"
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"Einstein's view, that God does not play dice, but governs the world by laws, also seems untenable. The uncertainty we now know to be built into the nature of things means, in effect, that God throws the dice."
"Einstein said that God does not play dice, but the path of the arrow of time says the opposite."
"I do not believe that God plays dice with the universe."
"He(God) is not playing at dice."
"Nature is not a lotto, but neither does she speak in logically consistent terms. With nature, everything is possible, even the almost impossible. We must therefore try to reconcile ourselves with this almost schizophrenic picture of nature, while retaining our longing for logic and simplicity. One can, of course, take the attitude: God does not play dice. But that would be an overly simplified description of nature"
"Whoever does not become a fire should beware not to become a hammer. I do not believe that God plays dice with mankind."
"Does God play dice and create a Universe unhindered by rules, laws, principles, or expectations? The answer is yes, but the game is always rigged."
"If the probability of him [Hawking] being right is so greatly diminished by the nature of the case itself. That for me says that God does not play dice. Even if we cannot prove his existence."
"But the questions which are of the really highest importance are left entirely without the means of answering, or even of approaching. What is the whole of this globe which we inhabit, and the sun which lights it, and the myriads of orbs which revolve around him? He is indeed a strange philosopher who asks no more than what are the properties of a circle. And what does it all mean? Even a child is moved to ask these questions, which have never yet received a consistent answer. If religion cannot answer them, the child, in his turn, may treat religion as the astronomer treats the epicycle, when it is no longer useful, for he asks, what is it for ? Let him go on to ask whether all this vastness of the sun and the planets and the stars, is only sailing on, without a purpose, in the abysses of space ? Nature is not playing hide and seek, or playing at dice; but is being very plain and obvious, if we would understand her. Read her lesson in the light of the human"
"It is not the 'impersonal power,' which is revealed in the Law, that is worthy of worship; but Law itself is of God’s essence. He is not playing at dice with His universe, for this is the conception of blind chance without purpose."
"There are two possible reactions to the idea of God: 'I believe in God' or 'I don't believe in God.' Both are acts of faith. And if you neither believe in God nor disbelieve, you're simply sitting on the fence. God plays dice, but the game is rigged. True religion is, after all, the religion that one invents for oneself."
"The most disastrous thing that could happen is that the author should be found out. Then he is done for; because it is a thousand to one that he is not what he seems, or wishes to seem, or tries to seem, or thinks he seems, or is thought to seem. If he is God playing at dice with man, which is too bad for man; then so much the safer if he keeps his secret."
"We speak of the laws of Nature, and they are beautiful; but the most beautiful expression is the one that makes the least demand upon belief. Let us go forth unto the world and observe, then let us return to this world and compare. The laws of Nature are beautiful because they come from a good God. It is hard for me to believe that a good God plays dice with the hearts of men."
"I have never said that God plays dice."
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"The more success the quantum theory has, the sillier it looks."
"What I dislike most about the theory is its apparent need for an infinitely thin electron. This contravenes my instinct that something infinitely extended cannot serve as the basic carrier of matter. Why then does everyone today believe in the infinitely thin electron?"
"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds."
"Do not worry about your difficulties in Mathematics. I can assure you mine are still greater."
