Solvay Conference

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At the Solvay Conference in October 1927, there was considerable debate about the unusual aspects of quantum mechanics. Einstein debated several times with Niels Bohr and his "student" Heisenberg.

In his book "When We Cease to Understand the World" by Benjamin Labatut, the author describes that every day Einstein presented a riddle based on the models of Bohr and Heidelberg, and every day Bohr came up with an answer that proved the consistency of their interpretation.

Popular accounts place the famous exchange "God does not play dice" and the subsequent retort "Einstein, stop telling God what to do" in the context of the 5th Solvay Conference of 1927, but without a precise citation or shorthand evidence that it was delivered at the end of the conference itself. But it remains a compelling story.

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