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por davidgp el 16/03/2007

Rather, these electrons -which are central to how electricity affect us- can wildly teleport from one location to another. It was the only partially predictable nature of these jumps that Einstein was thinking of when he famously said, ‘God does not play dice with the universe.’ (And it was to that dictum that his friend Niels Bohr exasperatedly replied, ‘Einstein, stop telling God what to do!’)

Texto extraído de: Electric Universe. «How Electricity Switched On The Modern World» por David Bodanis.

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