“Even for the physicist the description in plain language will be a criterion of the degree of understanding that has been reached.” Has BeensLanguageUnderstandingDegreesDescriptionPhysicistCriteriaPlain Language Book:Physics and philosophy: the revolution in modern science Source: Physics and philosophy: the revolution in modern science
“The physicist may be satisfied when he has the mathematical scheme and knows how to use for the interpretation of the experiments. But he has to speak about his results also to non-physicists who will not be satisfied unless some explanation is given in plain language. Even for the physicist the description in plain language will be the criterion of the degree of understanding that has been reached.” KnowsMayHas BeensPhilosophyUseSpeakLanguageGivenUnderstandingResultsKnow HowDegreesPhysicsExperimentsSatisfiedMathematicalExplanationDescriptionInterpretationSchemesPhysicistCriteriaPlain Language Author:Werner Heisenberg
“Therefore, the two processes, that of science and that of art, are not very different. Both science and art form in the course of the centuries a human language by which we can speak about the more remote parts of reality, and the coherent sets of concepts as well as the different styles of art are different words or groups of words in this language.” HumansWellsArtTwoDifferentRealityFormCoursesSpeakLanguageProcessGroupsCenturyStyleConceptsArt And ScienceDifferent StylesHuman Language Author:Werner Heisenberg
“I think that modern physics has definitely decided in favor of Plato. In fact the smallest units of matter are not physical objects in the ordinary sense; they are forms, ideas which can be expressed unambiguously only in mathematical language.” ThinkingIdeasMatterFactsFormLanguageModernObjectsOrdinaryDecidedFavorsPhysicsMathematicalSmallestUnitsPlatoModern Physics Book:Natural law and the structure of matter Source: Natural law and the structure of matter
“What we observe is not nature itself but nature exposed to our method of questioning. Our scientific work in physics consists in asking questions about nature in the language that we possess and trying to get an answer from experiment by the means that are at our disposal.” TryingMeanScienceLanguageNatureNaturalAnswersAskingMethodPhysicsExperimentsObservationExposedQuestioningAsking Questions Author:Werner Heisenberg
“The problems of language here are really serious. We wish to speak in some way about the structure of the atoms. But we cannot speak about atoms in ordinary language.” WayProblemSpeakLanguageWishSeriousOrdinaryStructureAtoms Author:Werner Heisenberg