Quote by: Erwin Schrodinger

The real trouble is this: giving expression to thought by the observable medium of words is like the work of the silkworm. In being made into silk, the material achieves its value. But in the light of day it stiffens; it becomes something alien, no longer malleable. True, we can then more easily and freely recall the same thought, but perhaps we can never experience it again in its original freshness.


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Author Bio


  • NameErwin Schrodinger
  • DescriptionAustrian physicist
  • AliasesErwin Rudolf Josef Alexander Schröndinger
  • BornAugust 12, 1887
  • DiedJanuary 5, 1961
  • CountryAustria
  • ProfessionPhysicist; Author; Theoretical Physicist
  • WorksSchrödinger's Cat
  • AwardsMatteucci Medal; Max Planck Medal; Nobel Prize In Physics; Erwin Schrödinger Prize; Order Of Merit For Arts And Science