I can, if the worst comes to worst, still realize that God may have created a world in which there are no natural laws. In short, a chaos. But that there should be statistical laws with definite solutions, i.e., laws which compel God to throw the dice in each individual case, I find highly disagreeable.


In: Ronald W. Clark - Einstein: The Life and Times - Part Four, Chapter 12 (p. 340), The World Publishing Company. 1971


I can, if the worst comes to worst, still realize that God may have created a world in which there are no natural laws. In short, a chaos. But that...

I can, if the worst comes to worst, still realize that God may have created a world in which there are no natural laws. In short, a chaos. But that...

I can, if the worst comes to worst, still realize that God may have created a world in which there are no natural laws. In short, a chaos. But that...

I can, if the worst comes to worst, still realize that God may have created a world in which there are no natural laws. In short, a chaos. But that...