The book The Open Court 45, No.906 was written by author Carus, Paul, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of The Open Court 45, No.906 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Open Court 45, No.906 a good or bad book?
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When the physicist sees his concept of posi- tion and velocity suddenly swept aside by new relationships and experimental facts : when he sees his time-worn notion that nature is understandable and subject to law shattered into bits as he ex- tends his experimentation ; and when he finds that the interaction between the individual intrinsic elemental units of matter of which the physical world is composed cannot be unequivocally predicted — it is as though a leaden twilight had suddenly descend...ed about him. These new discoveries seem to indicate that in an elemental analysis, when we deal with matter of an atomic or electronic or sub- electronic nature, there seems to be considerable evidence of action for which there appears to be no cause. That is, while causality may be applied within wide limits to large bodies, it does not follow that, because an atom behaves in a given manner in one system, it will behave in the same manner again ; but only that there is a certain probability that it may do so.
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