The notion that nature (or God) plays dice with subatomic
stuff never sat well with Einstein, Schrodinger, de Broglie, Planck, and
others. Einstein cherished the belief that quantum theory was merely a stopgap,
which would eventually be replaced by a theory that was deterministic and
causal. Over the years, he made many clever attempts to show that uncertainty
relations could be circumnavigated, but they were foiled, one by one, with
relish, by Bohr.
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