The fact that religions can exist, says that there is something in the human mind which is not satisfied by physics.
Atomic model
The fact that religions can exist, says that there is something in the human mind which is not satisfied by physics.
Atomic model
Attributed by Abraham Pais in 'Niels Bohr's Times'
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