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If we made atomic bombs, we would bring about a terrible change in the world. Who knows what would happen from this?
~ Werner Heisenberg
About
Atomic
Bombs
Bring
Change
Happen
Knows
Made
Terrible
Who
World
Would
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In 1924, I became a Dozent in Gottingen and worked out the quantum mechanics during a holiday stay on Heligoland.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Became
Holiday
Mechanics
Out
Quantum
Quantum Mechanics
Stay
Worked
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In America, it was decided to attempt the production of atomic bombs with an effort that would constitute a large part of the collective American war effort. In Germany, an effort one thousandth the scale of the American was applied to the problem of producing atomic energy that would drive engines.
~ Werner Heisenberg
America
American
Applied
Atomic
Atomic Energy
Attempt
Bombs
Collective
Constitute
Decided
Drive
Effort
Energy
Engines
Germany
Large
Large Part
Part
Problem
Producing
Production
Scale
War
War Effort
Would
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It is generally believed that our science is empirical and that we draw our concepts and our mathematical constructs from the empirical data. If this were the whole truth, we should, when entering into a new field, introduce only such quantities as can directly be observed, and formulate natural laws only by means of these quantities.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Believed
Concepts
Constructs
Data
Directly
Draw
Empirical
Entering
Field
Formulate
Generally
Introduce
Laws
Mathematical
Means
Natural
Natural Laws
New
Observed
Only
Our
Quantities
Science
Should
Truth
Were
Whole
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It is seen that both matter and radiation possess a remarkable duality of character, as they sometimes exhibit the properties of waves, at other times those of particles. Now, it is obvious that a thing cannot be a form of wave motion and composed of particles at the same time - the two concepts are too different.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Both
Cannot
Character
Composed
Concepts
Different
Duality
Exhibit
Form
Matter
Motion
Now
Obvious
Other
Particles
Possess
Properties
Radiation
Remarkable
Same
Same Time
Seen
Sometimes
Thing
Those
Time
Times
Too
Two
Wave
Waves
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It is true that in quantum theory we cannot rely on strict causality. But by repeating the experiments many times, we can finally derive from the observations statistical distributions, and by repeating such series of experiments, we can arrive at objective statements concerning these distributions.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Arrive
Cannot
Concerning
Derive
Experiments
Finally
Many
Objective
Observations
Quantum
Rely
Repeating
Series
Statements
Statistical
Strict
Theory
Times
True
We Cannot
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One may say that in a state of science where fundamental concepts have to be changed, tradition is both the condition for progress and a hindrance. Hence, it usually takes a long time before the new concepts are generally accepted.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Accepted
Before
Both
Changed
Concepts
Condition
Fundamental
Generally
Hence
Hindrance
Long
Long Time
May
New
Progress
Say
Science
State
Takes
Time
Tradition
Where
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Our house was destroyed in 1943, and I moved the family to a cottage I owned before the war in the Bavarian Alps. This cottage was meant for a very few people, and at the end of the war, there were about 13 people in this very small house.
~ Werner Heisenberg
About
Before
Cottage
Destroyed
End
Family
Few
Few People
House
Meant
Moved
Our
Owned
People
Small
Very
War
Were
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Reports in Washington show that our reasoning was just like that of your physicists. With all this information available, at least to privileged persons, I cannot understand why it is generally held in the United States that we completely missed the basic principle of the bomb until after Hiroshima.
~ Werner Heisenberg
After
Available
Basic
Bomb
Cannot
Generally
Held
Hiroshima
Information
Just
Least
Like
Missed
Our
Persons
Physicists
Principle
Privileged
Reasoning
Reports
Show
States
Understand
United
United States
Until
Washington
Why
Your
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The Anglo-Americans want the balance of power in Eurasia. The only balance of power they can achieve now is the whole of Europe against Russia. The only choice for us is either to join this Western European bloc or join in with Russia.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Achieve
Against
Balance
Balance Of Power
Choice
Either
Europe
European
Join
Now
Only
Power
Russia
Us
Want
Western
Whole
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The end of the First World War had thrown Germany's youth into great turmoil. The reins of power had fallen from the hands of a deeply disillusioned older generation, and the younger ones drew together in larger and smaller groups to blaze new paths or, at least, to discover a new star to steer by.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Blaze
Deeply
Discover
Disillusioned
Drew
End
Fallen
First
First World
First World War
Generation
Germany
Great
Groups
Had
Hands
Larger
Least
New
Older
Older Generation
Paths
Power
Reins
Smaller
Star
Steer
Thrown
Together
Turmoil
War
World
World War
Younger
Youth
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The German physicists knew at least so much about the manufacture and construction of atomic bombs that it was clear to them that the manufacture of bombs in Germany could not succeed during the war. For this reason, they were spared the moral decision whether they should make an atomic bomb, and they had only worked on the uranium engine.
~ Werner Heisenberg
About
Atomic
Atomic Bomb
Bomb
Bombs
Clear
Construction
Could
Decision
Engine
German
Germany
Had
Knew
Least
Make
Manufacture
Moral
Much
Only
Physicists
Reason
Should
Spared
Succeed
Them
Uranium
War
Were
Whether
Worked
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The single life is bearable to me only through my work in science, but for the long term, it would be very bad if I had to make do without a very young person next to me.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Bad
Bearable
Had
Life
Long
Long-Term
Make
Me
Next
Only
Person
Science
Single
Single Life
Term
Through
Very
Without
Work
Would
Would-Be
Young
Young Person
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The uncertainty principle refers to the degree of indeterminateness in the possible present knowledge of the simultaneous values of various quantities with which the quantum theory deals; it does not restrict, for example, the exactness of a position measurement alone or a velocity measurement alone.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Alone
Deals
Degree
Does
Example
For Example
Knowledge
Measurement
Position
Possible
Present
Principle
Quantities
Quantum
Restrict
Theory
Uncertainty
Values
Various
Velocity
Which
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The uncertainty relation does not refer to the past; if the velocity of the electron is at first known and the position then exactly measured, the position for times previous to the measurement may be calculated.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Calculated
Does
Electron
Exactly
First
Known
May
Measured
Measurement
Past
Position
Previous
Refer
Relation
Then
Times
Uncertainty
Velocity
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There is a great difference between discoveries and inventions. With discoveries, one can always be skeptical, and many surprises can take place. In the case of inventions, surprises can really only occur for people who have not had anything to do with it.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Always
Anything
Between
Case
Difference
Discoveries
Great
Had
Inventions
Many
Occur
Only
People
Place
Really
Skeptical
Surprises
Take
Who
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This proving of such and such I found to be almost like cheating. You start somewhere, and then you go into a dark tunnel, and then you come out at another place. You find that you have proved what you wanted to prove, but in the tunnel, you don't see anything.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Almost
Another
Anything
Cheating
Come
Dark
Find
Found
Go
Like
Out
Place
Prove
Proved
Proving
See
Somewhere
Start
Then
Tunnel
Wanted
You
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Whoever dedicates his life to searching out particular connections of nature will spontaneously be confronted with the question how they harmoniously fit into the whole.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Confronted
Connections
Fit
His
How
Life
Nature
Out
Particular
Question
Searching
Spontaneously
Whoever
Whole
Will
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It is practically certain that sometime during 1958, either the Russians or we, and most likely both, are going to shoot a rocket to the moon.
~ Willy Ley
Both
Certain
Either
Going
Likely
Moon
Most
Practically
Rocket
Russians
Shoot
Sometime
To The Moon
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No one can deny that Russia fired some big rockets and placed satellites into orbit. But there's been a deluge of poppycock about 'miraculous' scientific advances that enabled them to do it. Much of this analysis reflects ignorance about rocketry.
~ Willy Ley
About
Advances
Analysis
Been
Big
Deny
Fired
Ignorance
Miraculous
Much
No-One
Orbit
Placed
Reflects
Rockets
Russia
Satellites
Scientific
Some
Them
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