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"Stop telling God what to do with his dice." — Niels Bohr
A response to Einstein's assertion that "God doesn't play dice"; a similar statement is attributed to Enrico Fermi
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Niels_Bohr#Quotes
The Priest-Physicist Who Would Marry Science to Religion
John Polkinghorne leads a disparate group of scientists on the controversial search for God within the fractured logic of quantum physics.
by Zeeya Merali
Quantum physicist Antoine Suarez of the Center for Quantum Philosophy in Zurich argues that the God seekers are better off pursuing another quantum effect, entanglement. In entanglement, two particles become twinned in such a way that the measurement of one always determines the properties of the other, no matter how far apart they may be. Imagine setting up a pair of entangled quantum "coins" (such as photons with a specific orientation), then giving one to Alice in Oxford and another to Bob in Zurich. When you ask Alice and Bob to flip their coins, they would both get heads or both get tails, even though the results of the tosses should be random and independent. Most physicists accept entanglement as just one more counterintuitive reality of quantum physics. But Suarez claims entanglement tests conducted with real photons in the lab suggest that quantum effects must be caused by "influences that originate from outside of space-time."
http://www.templeton-cambridge.org/fell ... rticle=744
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