Constants-of-nature Quote by Albert Einstein
““there are no arbitrary constants ... nature is so constituted that it is possible logically to lay down such strongly determined laws that within these laws only rationally determined constants occur (not constants, therefore, whose numerical value could be changed without destroying the theory).””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Lecture on Theoretical Physics, 1935
Einstein argues that fundamental constants are not arbitrary but are logically required by the structure of physical laws.
In simple terms: Physical constants are fixed by law, not chance.
Seek deeper understanding of why laws are as they are.
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When to use this quote
- research
- education
- theoretical modeling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What determines the values of these constants?
- Can we ever prove they are truly necessary?
Assumes current theories are complete; future discoveries may reveal flexibility.