The world is not a collection of independent objects, but a single, indivisible whole.
Wave mechanics
The world is not a collection of independent objects, but a single, indivisible whole.
Wave mechanics
Attributed, general philosophical stance.
Approx. 1950s
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"But the truth is that we are not living in a world of objects, but in a world of events."
Shocking"The scientist's world-picture is of course not the only possible one. It is not even a complete one. It is just one, an important one, but it is not the whole truth."
Strange & Unusual"We are told such a number as the square root of 2 worried Pythagoras and his school almost to exhaustion. Being used to such queer numbers from early childhood, we must be careful not to form a low id…"
Humorous"I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination."
Controversial"The atom consists of a nucleus and electrons. This is a very crude picture, but it is the one we have to work with."
Controversial