The existing scientific concepts cover always only a very limited part of reality, and the other part which has not yet been understood is infinite.
Quantum mechanics, uncertainty principle
The existing scientific concepts cover always only a very limited part of reality, and the other part which has not yet been understood is infinite.
Quantum mechanics, uncertainty principle
On the incompleteness of scientific knowledge
1955 (Physics and Philosophy)
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