In its efforts to learn as much as possible about nature, modern physics has found that certain things can never be "known" with certainty. Much of our knowledge must always remain uncertain. The most we can know is in terms of probabilities.


The Feynman Lectures on Physics (Volume 1), Chapter 6-5 (pp. 6-11)


In its efforts to learn as much as possible about nature, modern physics has found that certain things can never be known with certainty. Much of our ...

In its efforts to learn as much as possible about nature, modern physics has found that certain things can never be known with certainty. Much of our ...

In its efforts to learn as much as possible about nature, modern physics has found that certain things can never be known with certainty. Much of our ...

In its efforts to learn as much as possible about nature, modern physics has found that certain things can never be known with certainty. Much of our ...