The only possible interpretation of quantum theory is that there are no particles.
Wave mechanics
The only possible interpretation of quantum theory is that there are no particles.
Wave mechanics
Attributed, reflecting his wave-only interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Circa 1920s
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"The scientific picture of the world is very successful, but it is incomplete. It leaves out something essential, something that is very close to us, namely, our own consciousness."
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Controversial"The fundamental laws of physics are statistical. They do not determine precisely what will happen, but only the probability of what will happen."
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