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Brownian-motion Quote by Leonard Mlodinow

“Einstein had, for the first time connected new and measurable consequences to statistical physics. That might sound like a largely technical achievement, but on the contrary, it represented the triumph of a great principle: that much of the order we percieve in nature belies an invisible…” quote by Leonard Mlodinow
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““Einstein had, for the first time connected new and measurable consequences to statistical physics. That might sound like a largely technical achievement, but on the contrary, it represented the triumph of a great principle: that much of the order we percieve in nature belies an invisible underlying disorder and hence can be understood only through the rules of randomness.””

Leonard Mlodinow

About This Quote

Source Book: A Wrinkle in Time? Actually source: Book: The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking? Wait quote from Leonard Mlodinow's book "The Drunkard's Walk"? Probably from "The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives".

The quote highlights that apparent order in nature stems from hidden randomness, and understanding it requires statistical physics principles.

In simple terms: Order hides randomness; we need statistics to grasp it.

Key Takeaway

Embrace randomness to see true patterns.

Themes

science philosophy physics statistics uncertainty

Mood

curious thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical scientific

When to use this quote

  • research
  • education
  • data analysis
  • policy making
  • everyday decision making

Key Concepts

entropy statistical mechanics probability theory determinism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing hidden disorder change your view of predictability?
  • What role does randomness play in your field?
A Different Perspective

Randomness can be unsettling and may challenge deterministic worldviews.

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