Just because things get a little dingy at the subatomic level doesn't mean all bets are off.


Attributed to Murray Gell-Mann by Penn Jillette, Penn Radio (14 February 2007).


Just because things get a little dingy at the subatomic level doesn't mean all bets are off.

Just because things get a little dingy at the subatomic level doesn't mean all bets are off.

Just because things get a little dingy at the subatomic level doesn't mean all bets are off.

Just because things get a little dingy at the subatomic level doesn't mean all bets are off.