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Originally Posted by superbug
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Who says he said that ? I haven't seen that. Here's a little bit about him from another source:
Suppressed History
Obliterating Politically correct Orthodoxies
B. Forrest Clayton
second edition
Armistead Publishing - Cincinnati, Ohio 2003, 2004
Pg. 95
Einstein objected to Werner Heisenbergs uncertainty principle and, in general, to the statistics-based, ultimately random foundation of life Bohr was promoting.
"God does not play dice" with the universe.
Einstein protested.
Pg. 99
Einstein said some politically incorrect things that have been suppressed by highschool textbook writers. Einstein said that,
"There is only one reality to be described." Many prominent physicists today who follow in Bohrs flawed footsteps beleive in multiple universes and multiple realities.
Pg. 102
Let us never forget what Einstein said:
"Concepts which have proved useful for ordering things, easily assume so great an authority over us, that we forget their terrestrial origin and accept them as unalterable facts ... the road of scientific progress is frequently blocked for long periods by such errors." Let us not be blinded by the authority of Marx, Freud, Bohr, and Darwin, because they may very well have been in error.