Eugene Wigner, born on November 17, 1902 in Hungary and died on January 1, 1995, was a renowned physicist known for his work in quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, and solid-state physics.
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Source: Philosophical Reflections and Syntheses
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Source: The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Historical, Philosophical, and Socio-Political Papers. Historical and Biographical Reflections and Syntheses
“The unreasonable efficiency of mathematics in science is a gift we neither understand nor deserve.”
Source: Philosophical Reflections and Syntheses
Source: Philosophical Reflections and Syntheses
Source: The Recollections of Eugene P. Wigner
Source: Philosophical Reflections and Syntheses
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“There are two kinds of people in the world: Johnny Von Neumann and the rest of us.”
