What can be controlled is never completely real; what is real can never be completely controlled.


In: Ilya Prigogine, The End of Certainty: Time, Chaos, and the New Laws ofNature (p. 154) - The Free Press. 1997


What can be controlled is never completely real; what is real can never be completely controlled.

What can be controlled is never completely real; what is real can never be completely controlled.

What can be controlled is never completely real; what is real can never be completely controlled.

What can be controlled is never completely real; what is real can never be completely controlled.