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<blockquote data-quote="hpk89" data-source="post: 12244439" data-attributes="member: 324418"><p>Einstein clashed with the great</p><p>Danish physicist Niels Bohr over</p><p>the nature of the universe.</p><p>Einstein constantly challenged</p><p>Bohr over the implications of</p><p>quantum mechanics, specially the Uncertainty Principle by Heisenberg. He said that "God</p><p>does not play dice with the universe", meaning</p><p>that nothing would be left to</p><p>chance in the universe. To which</p><p>Neils Bohr replied: "Einstein,</p><p>stop telling God what to do with</p><p>his dice."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hpk89, post: 12244439, member: 324418"] Einstein clashed with the great Danish physicist Niels Bohr over the nature of the universe. Einstein constantly challenged Bohr over the implications of quantum mechanics, specially the Uncertainty Principle by Heisenberg. He said that "God does not play dice with the universe", meaning that nothing would be left to chance in the universe. To which Neils Bohr replied: "Einstein, stop telling God what to do with his dice." [/QUOTE]
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