Thursday, November 12, 2009

Chemistry

I think im getting crazy from studying chemistry. Seriously, it's all physics :'( This makes me sad.

I saw this when i was doing practice problems though. hahaha. someone tell me the answer ;)

Q: Although einstein made some early contributiosn to quantum theory, he was never able to accept the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. He stated, "God does not play dice with the Universe.' What do you suppose Einstein meant by this remark? in reply to Einstein's remark, Niels Bohr is supposed to have said "Albert, stop telling God what to do." What do you suppose Bohr meant by this remark?


hahah, enjoy. :)
btw, this is me trying to update you on my UNI life. hahaha.
God bless,
--amy.

1 comment:

  1. Let me take a crack at this....

    Heisenberg's uncertainty principle describes uncertainties in life. In Einstein's point of view, it means God's decisions are crystal clear. There's never a guess, or approximately in His plan. Einstein was telling God to let him know what His plans are. I think Einstein was not exactly certain about the quantum theory either. It was quite abstract.

    Bohr replies, God has His plans. Don't you worry about it. If you are fuzzy about it, it's ok.

    that's my guess... i like this question, more!

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