There is a fundamental error in separating the parts from the whole, the mistake of atomizing what should not be atomized. Unity and complementarity constitute reality.
Quantum mechanics, uncertainty principle
There is a fundamental error in separating the parts from the whole, the mistake of atomizing what should not be atomized. Unity and complementarity constitute reality.
Quantum mechanics, uncertainty principle
From a discussion about Ruth Anshen's book 'Biography of An Idea', reflecting his holistic philosophical views.
Likely in conversations leading to the 1986 book, but conversations over many years
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