Originally posted by Goober5000
Even Einstein, hardly devout, said that there must be a God.
And then wasted the last three decades of his life trying to disprove quantum physics precisely because of that.
If anything Einstein is one of the greatest examples of the inherent danger in approaching science from the perspective of trying to show how God ran the universe.
His famous "God does not play dice with the universe" quote was a quick way of stating his dissatisfaction with the randomness of quantum physics. Einstein believed that it was possible to understand the entire universe in a way that QP prevents.
The problem was that Einstein had abandoned the scientific method by that point. He'd decided that the universe must be understandable because that was the only way God could create the universe. Had he approached things with a proper scientific approach he might have not spent 30 years working on a flawed theory of everything.
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