Re: Science was Einstein's Religion.



In <Jeff_Relf_2006_Apr_19_Aduw@xxxxxxxxx>, sent to sci.physics on Wednesday
19 April 2006 14:34, Jeff…Relf (Jeff_Relf@xxxxxxxxx) had a brainstorm and
wrote:


He also believed randomness was _Always_
a failure to measure some intrinsic causality. For example, he once said:

The scientist is possessed by the sense of universal causation.
The future, to him, is every whit as necessary and determined as the
past. __ See Albert Einstein's The_World_As_I_See_It
StephenJayGould.ORG/ctrl/einstein_religion.html

Your assumption does not logically follow from the citation you quoted.

Putting it on wiki doesn't change anything.

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