If a man is to be a good physicist, he must have an intuitive grasp of the physical reality, which can be acquired only by much experience.
Quantum mechanics, uncertainty principle
If a man is to be a good physicist, he must have an intuitive grasp of the physical reality, which can be acquired only by much experience.
Quantum mechanics, uncertainty principle
On the importance of intuition in physics
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"Only a few know, how much one must know to know how little one knows."
Humorous"We wouldn't have had the moral courage to recommend to the government in the spring of 1942 that they should employ 120,000 men just for building the thing up."
Shocking"The atoms or elementary particles themselves are not real; they form a world of potentialities or possibilities rather than one of things or facts."
Strange & Unusual"The uncertainty principle refers to the degree of indeterminateness in the possible present knowledge of the simultaneous values of various quantities with which the quantum theory deals."
Controversial"One cannot be a physicist without feeling that a religious element is present in the world."
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