Werner Heisenberg Quote

The conception of the objective reality of the elementary particles has thus evaporated in a curious way, not into the fog of some new, obscure, or not yet understood reality concept, but into the transparent clarity of a mathematics that represents no longer the behavior or the elementary particles but rather our knowledge of this behavior.


The Representation of Nature in Contemporary Physics, Daedalus, Volume 87, Number 3, Summer 1958 (p. 100)


The conception of the objective reality of the elementary particles has thus evaporated in a curious way, not into the fog of some new, obscure, or...

The conception of the objective reality of the elementary particles has thus evaporated in a curious way, not into the fog of some new, obscure, or...

The conception of the objective reality of the elementary particles has thus evaporated in a curious way, not into the fog of some new, obscure, or...

The conception of the objective reality of the elementary particles has thus evaporated in a curious way, not into the fog of some new, obscure, or...