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How did Albert Einstein change quantum physics?

Einstein founded "Einsteinian physics", which replaced Newtonian physics, but which has been superseded by quantum physics. Einstein's colleagues asked some of the questions which led to a more bizarre, quantum model of physics. Look up Schrodinger's cat for the most famous example. Einstein thought this was mystical weirdness.


Who said 'God does not play dice'?

Albert Einstein. He was critical of quantum theory as locations of particles are hard to precisely calculate; one can calculate probabilities of location however. Einstein did not like the probabilistic methods of quantum physics.


Did Albert Einstein bleive in god?

Einstein did believe in God.


Did Einstein believe in quantum mechanics?

Yes, Albert Einstein initially had doubts about quantum mechanics and its principles, particularly the idea of indeterminacy and randomness. He famously said "God does not play dice with the universe." However, he did contribute to the development of quantum theory and acknowledged its importance in explaining certain phenomena.


Did Albert Einstein believe in God?

Einstein was essentially a Deist. He believed in a supreme intelligence of design behind the Universe, and on a question of subatomic physics, he once responded that "God does not play dice with the universe" (though he was later proven wrong in that regard). On the "personal God" level, however, he was a nonbeliever.


What do you think the importants of physics on us?

everything is physics unless you believe in god. so physics is god, it is the way of understanding how things work and is a way of thinking.


Why did Einstein hate bohrs ideas?

Einstein disagreed with Bohr's ideas on quantum mechanics because he believed they did not provide a complete explanation of physical reality and objected to the probabilistic nature of quantum theory, famously stating "God does not play dice." Einstein preferred a more deterministic view of the universe and sought a unified theory that could better explain the behavior of particles at the quantum level.


Can god be explained by quantum physics?

I think it can, to collapse the wave duality function of an electron, a conscious observer must make a measurement, or observation. Nobody knows what the world looks like when nobody is looking, but who collapsed the wave function when we weren't here? That leads to another question, does God count as a conscious observer? I do believe in a God, as I am a protestant, but I think this is an interesting topic that should not be ignored. Note: If you ever hear about the "God particle" - it has nothing to do with God, but scientists hope that it will explain why things actually have mass. Hope that helps.


Why does science oppose beliefs?

Science relies on the laws of physics. Faith and religion have no bearing on the laws of physics, unless you believe God created the laws of physics. While you can believe in God and be a scientist, it's hard to believe in the Big Bang theory and Creationism, too. And, modern physics now believes that God had no part in the Big Bang. That said, God and faith can still play a large part in our lives, just not when it comes to science.


What do Creationists think about Einstein?

Albert Einstein is one of the most famous scientists of all time. His numerous contributions to physics include the special and general theories of relativity, prediction of the deflection of light by gravity, and gravitational lensing, and the quantum theory of a monatomic gas which predicted Bose-Einstein Condensation. Because of his vast knowledge, many atheists and theists (including creationists) attempt to use quotations by him to justify their beliefs (or lack thereof). Religious people tend to agree that he believed in God, while atheists argue the contrary. In fact, many quotes can be found to support either position. In the end, historians agree that Einstein disliked fundamentalist religion, and was actually a "pantheist." "It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions, a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly." -Albert Einstein "I believe in Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with fates and actions of human beings." -Albert Einstein So, to summarize, although some may assert that Einstein was religious, many now have come to realize that he was not. In light of this realization, creationists consider Einstein "wrong." They usually say that he was naive with respect to religion and misunderstood God.


How is qumtum physic related to religion?

GOD DOES NOT PLAY DICE, said EInstein.Through this statement only Quantum physics and religion became connected.


Is God in this universe?

I like the April 13, 2011 answer. BUT if you're a student of Quantum Physics, String Theorey--even Membrane Theory... there might be Parallel Universes. Sometimes they flutter, touch each other and interact. Perhaps the Spiritual Realm is another universe, right here with us. Fluttering and Touching just might be miracles. Quantum Physics is a Real Scientific field. Unfortunately it does Not behave like the physics of Isaac Newton. Albert Einstein spend the last half of his life trying to fit them together. He didn't find the fit. Now eleven equations explain it.