Bohr Quote by Anonymous
““One of the leading figures in quantum physics, Niels Bohr, would sometimes tell his students, “The problem with your idea is not that it is crazy, but that it is not crazy enough.” Bohr’s point was that reality has shown itself stranger than science fiction; indeed it is sometimes more bizarre than anything we can imagine. This strange new world offers possibilities that weren’t thought of before.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Lecture on quantum theory, attributed to Niels Bohr, mid‑20th century
The quote warns that ideas dismissed as too conventional may miss the extraordinary truths revealed by quantum physics, urging openness to radical possibilities.
In simple terms: Crazy ideas may be closer to reality than safe ones.
Embrace bold, unconventional thinking.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- research brainstorming
- technology development
- creative problem solving
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you test ideas that seem too wild?
- What safeguards prevent reckless speculation?
Ideas that are merely “crazy” may still be too limited to capture quantum reality.