Almighty Quote by Albert Einstein
“The relativity principle in connection with the basic Maxwellian equations demands that the mass should be a direct measure of the energy contained in a body; light transfers mass. With radium there should be a noticeable diminution of mass. The idea is amusing and enticing; but whether the Almighty is laughing at it and is leading me up the garden path -- that I cannot know.”
About This Quote
Source Lecture: Princeton University, 1921
He speculates that mass‑energy equivalence implies measurable mass loss in radioactive decay, yet acknowledges uncertainty about divine intent.
In simple terms: Mass and energy are linked; radioactive decay may reduce mass, but meaning remains unknown.
Explore scientific curiosity while accepting mystery.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- physics research
- ethical debates on scientific limits
- personal belief systems
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What role should humility play in scientific inquiry?
- How do we separate empirical evidence from existential speculation?
Scientific theories can be misused to justify metaphysical claims.