It is impossible to study the properties of a single mathematical trajectory. The physicist knows only bundles of trajectories, corresponding to slightly different initial conditions.
In: John D. Barrow, The World Within the World (p. 277)
It is impossible to study the properties of a single mathematical trajectory. The physicist knows only bundles of trajectories, corresponding to slightly different initial conditions.
In: John D. Barrow, The World Within the World (p. 277)