Werner Heisenberg Quotes

The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you.

Nature is so subtle, we don’t even know what we’re looking for until we find it.

The world isn’t just the sum of its parts; it’s more than the sum of its parts.

The more precisely the position is determined, the less precisely the momentum is known in this instant, and vice versa.

The first task of a scientist is not to explain, but to observe and describe.

Not only is the universe stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine.

Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real.

An atom is not a thing; it is a tendency.

What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our methods of questioning.

The reality we can put into words is never reality itself.

The path of least resistance and the path of discovery often lead in opposite directions.

The smallest units of matter are not physical objects, but the interactions between them.

The world is a process, not a thing.

The more we know about the quantum world, the less we know about the classical world.

Nature is not a place to visit, it is home.

We have to remember that what we observe is not nature herself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning and interpreting.

The universe is not only stranger than we imagine, but stranger than we can imagine.

The idea of an objective observer is a myth; we are always part of the world we observe.

Reality is not what it appears to be, but what we make of it.

The most exciting discoveries often come from questioning the basic assumptions.

We can never know both the position and momentum of a particle with absolute certainty.

Uncertainty is not a sign of weakness, but a sign of the complex nature of reality.

The quantum world challenges our intuition, but it rewards our curiosity.

Science is not about finding the right answers, but about asking the right questions.

The observer and the observed are not separate entities, but intimately connected.

We can only talk about what we observe, not about what exists beyond our observations.

The world is not made of things, but of relationships.

The more we know, the more we realize how much we don’t know.

The laws of nature are not imposed on the universe, but emerge from it.

The reality we experience is a construction of our mind.

The quantum world is a realm of possibilities waiting to be explored.

The observer shapes the reality by the act of observation.

The universe is not a puzzle to be solved, but a mystery to be explored.

Our knowledge of the universe is limited by our methods of observation.

Science is a journey of exploration, not a destination.

The deeper we delve into the mysteries of nature, the more we discover our own limitations.

In the quantum world, reality is a dance of possibilities.

The more we try to pin down reality, the more elusive it becomes.

The universe reveals itself to those who dare to ask the right questions.

The laws of physics are not written in stone, but are open to revision and improvement.

We cannot separate ourselves from the world we observe; we are part of it.

The nature of reality is not fixed, but fluid.

The quantum world is a realm of uncertainty and ambiguity, but also of great potential.

Our theories of the universe are just models, useful but not necessarily true.

The pursuit of knowledge is the pursuit of understanding our place in the universe.

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