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 underlying disorder and hence can be understood only through the rules of randomness.””
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.
Embrace randomness to see true patterns.
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When to use this quote
- research
- education
- data analysis
- policy making
- everyday decision making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does recognizing hidden disorder change your view of predictability?
- What role does randomness play in your field?
Randomness can be unsettling and may challenge deterministic worldviews.