Der Alte würfelt nicht. Einstein s Dialog with God

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Der Alte würfelt nicht Einstein s Dialog with God

The Old One Einstein s belief - Spinoza and Pantheism Epistemology - The Law: Moses, Spinoza, Marx, Kafka, Einstein - Why is the world comprehensible? - Are we living in the best of all worlds? 3

The Old One Einstein s assistant Ilse Rosenthal-Schneider asked him in 1919 what if Eddington had not confirmed the deflection of light by the Sun: Then I would have been sorry for the dear Lord. The theory is correct. 1921 lectures at Princeton University: on a measurement contradicting its theory of Gravitation: Subtle is the Lord, but malicious He is not. Raffiniert ist der Herr Gott, aber boshaft ist Er nicht. engraved above the chimney in Princeton s Jones Hall Asked what he meant by this he replaces God by Nature: Nature hides her secret because of her essential loftiness, but not by means of ruse. 1923 to Vladimir Bargmann: I have second thoughts. Maybe God is malicious. 4

The Old One letter to the Hungarian mathematician Lanczos 1921: It seems hard to sneak a look at God s cards. But that He plays dice and uses telepathic methods is something that I cannot believe for a single moment. letter to Max Born 1926: Quantum mechanics is certainly imposing. But an inner voice tells me that it is not yet the real thing. The theory says a lot, but does not really bring us any closer to the secret of the Old One. I, at any rate, am convinced that He does not throw dice. 5

The Old One to Johanna Fantova from Prague in Princeton: One should honor the dear Lord, even if there is none. to Ilse Rosenthal-Schneider, his assistant in Berlin, 1945: I still do not believe that God plays dice. Einstein talks to the Old One as if he had a direct link to the God of his fathers. 6

Stop telling God what to do! Bohr to Einstein 7

My Credo Caputh 1932 Record for the German League of Human Rights The most beautiful and deepest experience a man can have is the sense of the mysterious. It is the underlying principle of religion as well as all serious endeavor in art and science. He who never had this experience seems to me, if not dead, then at least blind. To sense that behind anything that can be experienced there is a something that our mind cannot grasp and whose beauty and sublimity reaches us only indirectly and as a feeble reflection, this is religiousness. In this sense I am religious. To me it suffices to wonder at these secrets and to attempt humbly to grasp with my mind a mere image of the lofty structure of all that there is. 10

25. April 1929 Professor Albert Einstein, the author of the theory of relativity, professed belief in Spinoza's God in a radiogram received here yesterday from Dusseldorf, Germany, by Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein of the Institutional Synagogue, 37 West 116th Street. The message came in response to a cablegram to the scientist asking him in German: Do you believe in God? Prepaid reply fifty words. Einstein delivered his credo in 27 words: 11

I believe in Spinoza's God Who reveals Himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with the fates and actions of human beings. I am a deeply religious nonbeliever... This is a somewhat new kind of religion. letter to Hans Mühsam 1954 12

Spinoza + Pantheism Letter to an aged Talmud scholar 1947: It seems to me that the idea of a personal God is an anthropomorphic concept which I cannot take seriously. I feel also not able to imagine some will or goal outside the human sphere. My views are near to those of Spinoza: admiration for the beauty of and belief in the simplicity of the order and harmony which we can grasp humbly and only imperfectly. Einstein knew Spinoza s Ethica Deus sive natura God or Nature everything follows from His Nature, according to law 17

The Law

The Law letter to his student Esther Salaman in Berlin, 1922: I want to know how God created this world. I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts. The rest are details. article Physics and Reality 1936: The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility... The fact that it is comprehensible is a miracle. conversation with William Hermanns 1954: I do not believe in the God of theology who rewards good and punishes evil. My God created laws that take care of that. His universe is not filled by wishful thinking, but by immutable laws. 22

The Law Moses, Spinoza, Marx, Kafka, Einstein God gives the Laws to Moses and the Jews: People of the Book. find the Law: ancient Jewish tradition Heine: Torah: the portative fatherland of Jews Marx, Capital: Law behind the chaos of the markets Kafka: parable Before the Law in novel The Trial Physics as divine service: find the Law approach the Old One look at His cards 25

Epistemology 26 E. Hubble

Science and Religion 1 st Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion at Union Theological Seminary, New York 1940: To this there also belongs the faith in the possibility that the regulations valid for the world of existence are rational, that is, comprehensible to reason. I cannot conceive of a genuine scientist without that profound faith. The situation may be expressed by an image: Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. B.Brecht, Life of Galileo I believe in human reason. Without that belief I couldn't get out of bed each morning. 27

Science and Religion letter to M. Solovine, 1951: I have found no better expression than religious for confidence in the rational nature of reality, insofar as it is accessible to human reason. Whenever this feeling is absent, science degenerates into uninspired empiricism. Science and God: A Dialogue, 1930: all the finer speculations in the realm of science spring from a deep religious feeling, and without such feeling they would not be fruitful I also believe that this kind of religiousness is the only creative religious activity of our time. 28

The best of all Worlds? Einstein to his assistant Banesh Hoffmann: When I am judging a theory, I ask myself whether, if I were God, I would have arranged the world in such a way. to Ernst Gabor Straus, his assistant 1940-1948: What really interests me is whether God could have created the world any differently; in other words, whether the demand for logical simplicity leaves any freedom at all. Leibniz question whether we live in the best of all Worlds in physics to James Franck: I can, if worst comes to worst, still realize that God may have created a world in which there are no natural laws. In short: chaos. But that there should be statistical laws with definite solutions, i.e., laws that compel God to throw dice in each individual case, I find highly disagreeable. 34

Einstein and God Einstein used to speak so often of God that I tend to believe that he has been a disguised theologian. F. Dürrenmatt, talk at Einstein s centenary It seems hard to look at God s cards. I want to know how God created this world. Einstein pretended to have a direct link to the Old One. I want to know His thoughts. His universe is filled by immutable laws. God who reveals Himself in the orderly harmony Einstein believed that the world is simple and beautiful and ruled by comprehensible laws. This belief was a precondition of his thinking. 35

Einstein and God Einstein asked whether God had a choice and could have created the world any differently: anthropic principle fine tuning of parameters multiverse