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17536 | If it can't be expressed mathematically, it can't occur in nature? [Heisenberg] |
Full Idea: The solution was to turn around the question How can one in the known mathematical scheme express a given experimental situation? and ask Is it true that only such situations can arise in nature as can be expressed in the mathematical formalism? | |
From: Werner Heisenberg (Physics and Philosophy [1958], 02) | |
A reaction: This has the authority of the great Heisenberg, and is the ultimate expression of 'mathematical physics', beyond anything Galileo or Newton ever conceived. I suppose Pythagoras would have thought that Heisenberg was obviously right. |