Question for real scientists only:

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What ideas that you’ve come across are closest to the source code of existence?

>This mythological archetypal impulse behind the true investigating urge of scientists still survives in the great scientists of today. The ultimate dynamic impulse to become a physicist is based upon the desire to ?nd out more about how God works. When, during a discussion with Niels Bohr, Einstein suddenly with affect exclaimed, “God does not play dice,” he gave himself away. Similarly, after hearing that the principle of parity was no longer completely valid but had been broken, Pauli’s ?rst words were, “Then God is left-handed after all.” That amounted to the same thing! So you see, scientists are still true alchemists, in a modern version, and their interest in investigating the mystery of matter is still not carried only by material impulses, or opportunism, or academic ambition, as it is with minor minds. The really great and creative scientists have the same motivation as the alchemists: to ?nd out more about that spirit or divine substance or whatever you may call it, which lies behind all existence.