We need to make a world in which fewer children are born, and in which we take better care of them. Max Born More Quotes by Max Born More Quotes From Max Born Those who say that the study of science makes a man an atheist, must be rather silly people. Max Born atheist silly men I believe there is no philosophical high-road in science, with epistemological signposts. No, we are in a jungle and find our way by trial and error, building our road behind us as we proceed. Max Born philosophical philosophy believe The belief that there is only one truth and that oneself is in possession of it seems to me the deepest root of all evil that is in the world. Max Born truth roots evil Intellect distinguishes between the possible and the impossible; reason distinguishes between the sensible and the senseless. Even the possible can be senseless. Max Born reason impossible education I have tried to read philosophers of all ages and have found many illuminating ideas but no steady progress toward deeper knowledge and understanding. Science, however, gives me the feeling of steady progress: I am convinced that theoretical physics is actual philosophy. It has revolutionized fundamental concepts, e.g., about space and time (relativity), about causality (quantum theory), and about substance and matter (atomistics), and it has taught us new methods of thinking (complementarity) which are applicable far beyond physics. Max Born philosophy science knowledge I believe that ideas such as absolute certitude, absolute exactness, final truth, etc. are figments of the imagination which should not be admissible in any field of science... This loosening of thinking seems to me to be the greatest blessing which modern science has given to us. For the belief in a single truth and in being the possessor thereof is the root cause of all evil in the world. Max Born blessing believe thinking The belief in a single truth is the root cause for all evil in the world. Max Born roots evil world If God has made the world a perfect mechanism, He has at least conceded so much to our imperfect intellect that in order to predict little parts of it, we need not solve innumerable differential equations, but can use dice with fair success. Max Born perfect order needs Physics as we know it will be over in six months. Max Born follow-your-dreams six-months physics My advice to those who which to learn the art of scientific prophesy is not to rely on abstract reason, but to decipher the secret language of Nature from Nature's documents: the facts of experience. Max Born secret advice art It is odd to think that there is a word for something which, strictly speaking, does not exist, namely, "rest." We distinguish between living and dead matter; between moving bodies and bodies at rest. This is a primitive point of view. What seems dead, a stone or the proverbial "door-nail," say, is actually forever in motion. We have merely become accustomed to judge by outward appearances; by the deceptive impressions we get through our senses. Max Born science moving thinking I am now convinced that theoretical physics is actually philosophy. Max Born convinced theoretical-physics philosophy There are two objectionable types of believers: those who believe the incredible and those who believe that 'belief' must be discarded and replaced by 'the scientific method. Max Born scientific-method two believe Science is not formal logic-it needs the free play of the mind in as great a degree as any other creative art. It is true that this is a gift which can hardly be taught, but its growth can be encouraged in those who already posses it. Max Born play science art It is true that many scientists are not philosophically minded and have hitherto shown much skill and ingenuity but little wisdom. Max Born skills littles science If alpha [the fine-structure constant] were bigger than it really is, we should not be able to distinguish matter from ether [the vacuum, nothingness], and our task to disentangle the natural laws would be hopelessly difficult. The fact however that alpha has just its value 1/137 is certainly no chance but itself a law of nature. It is clear that the explanation of this number must be the central problem of natural philosophy. Max Born law numbers philosophy All attempts to adapt our ethical code to our situation in the technological age have failed. Max Born ethics technology age We have sought for firm ground and found none. Max Born restless rushing found Something which is against natural laws seems to me rather out of the question because it would be a depressive idea about God. It would make God smaller than he must be assumed. When he stated that these laws hold, then they hold, and he wouldn't make exceptions. This is too human an idea. Humans do such things, but not God. Max Born atheism law ideas No language which lends itself to visualizability can describe quantum jumps. Max Born quantum language