“Many scientists have tried to make determinism and complementarity the basis of conclusions that seem to me weak and dangerous; for instance, they have used Heisenberg's uncertainty principle to bolster up human free will, though his principle, which applies exclusively to the behavior of electrons and is the direct result of microphysical measurement techniques, has nothing to do with human freedom of choice. It is far safer and wiser that the physicist remain on the solid ground of theoretical physics itself and eschew the shifting sands of philosophic extrapolations.” PhilosophyWisdomScienceDangerousWeakSafetyPhysicsFree WillQuantum MechanicsFreedom Of ChoiceDeterminismScientistsTheoretical PhysicsUncertainty PrincipleHeisenbergWerner Heisenberg Book:Nouvelles perspectives en microphysique Source: Nouvelles perspectives en microphysique
“After long reflection in solitude and meditation, I suddenly had the idea, during the year 1923, that the discovery made by Einstein in 1905 should be generalised by extending it to all material particles and notably to electrons.” ScienceMeditationDiscoveryPhysicsElectronsEinsteinNobel LaureateAlbert Einstein Author:Louis de Broglie