Léon Brillouin Quote

The laws of classical mechanics represent a mathematical idealization and should not be assumed to correspond to the real laws of nature. … We now have to realize that errors are inevitable (..) a discovery that makes strict determinism impossible.


Léon Brillouin (1962). Science and Information Theory, second edition. Academic Press, New York. p. 314. ISBN 0-48643-918-6.


The laws of classical mechanics represent a mathematical idealization and should not be assumed to correspond to the real laws of nature. … We now...

The laws of classical mechanics represent a mathematical idealization and should not be assumed to correspond to the real laws of nature. … We now...

The laws of classical mechanics represent a mathematical idealization and should not be assumed to correspond to the real laws of nature. … We now...

The laws of classical mechanics represent a mathematical idealization and should not be assumed to correspond to the real laws of nature. … We now...