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If a man never contradicts himself, the reason must be that he virtually never says anything at all.
Erwin Schrodinger
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Erwin Schrodinger
Age: 73 †
Born: 1887
Born: August 12
Died: 1961
Died: January 4
Academic
Mathematician
Non-Fiction Writer
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Theoretical Physicist
Vienna
Austria
Erwin Rudolf Josef Alexander Schröndinger
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For a solitary animal egoism is a virtue that tends to preserve and improve the species: in any kind of community it becomes a destructive vice.
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Our mind, by virtue of a certain finite, limited capability, is by no means capable of putting a question to Nature that permits a continuous series of answers. The observations, the individual results of measurements, are the answers of Nature to our discontinuous questioning.
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I insist upon the view that 'all is waves'.
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[A living organism] ... feeds upon negative entropy ... Thus the device by which an organism maintains itself stationary at a fairly high level of orderliness (= fairly low level of entropy) really consists in continually sucking orderliness from its environment.
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The mathematical framework of quantum theory has passed countless successful tests and is now universally accepted as a consistent and accurate description of all atomic phenomena.
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Entanglement is not one but rather the characteristic trait of quantum mechanics.
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The total number of minds in the universe is one.
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If we are going t stick to this damned quantum-jumping, then I regret that I ever had anything to do with quantum theory.
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The multiplicity is only apparent. This is the doctrine of the Upanishads. And not of the Upanishads only. The mystical experience of the union with God regularly leads to this view, unless strong prejudices stand in the way.
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Matter and energy seem granular in structure, and so does “life”, but not so mind.
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The world is given to me only once, not one existing and one perceived. Subject and object are only one.
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No self is of itself alone. It has a long chain of intellectual ancestors. The I is chained to ancestry by many factors ... This is not mere allegory, but an eternal memory.
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This life of yours which you are living is not merely a piece of this entire existence, but in a certain sense the whole... Thus you can throw yourself flat on the ground, stretched out upon mother earth, with the certain conviction that you are one with her and she with you.
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The plurality that we perceive is only an appearance it is not real. Vedantic philosophy... has sought to clarify it by a number of analogies, one of the most attractive being the many-faceted crystal which, while showing hundreds of little pictures of what is in reality a single existent object, does not really multiply that object.
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Quantum physics thus reveals a basic oneness of the universe.
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Multiplicity is only apparent, in truth, there is only one mind.
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The task is not to see what has never been seen before, but to think what has never been thought before about what you see everyday.
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Every man's world picture is and always remains a construct of his mind and cannot be proved to have any other existence.
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If you cannot - in the long run - tell everyone what you have been doing, your doing has been worthless.
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