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Art of dice, black holes and chance

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Art of dice, black holes and chance

Chance in the universe. Computer illustration representing the chance, randomness and probability inherent in the universe according to the theory of quantum mechanics. Dice are seen in black holes. The separate boxes may depict parallel universes. The randomness and probability in quantum physics (subatomic physics) was described by Werner Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle, and by Erwin Schrodinger. Einstein did not believe in a random universe and said " God does not play dice with the universe"

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This print titled "Art of Dice, Black Holes and Chance" takes us on a visual journey through the enigmatic world of quantum mechanics. The computer illustration beautifully represents the inherent randomness, probability, and chance that permeate our universe according to this scientific theory. Intriguingly, dice are depicted within black holes, symbolizing the mysterious nature of these cosmic phenomena. The separate boxes surrounding them may allude to the concept of parallel universes, hinting at the vast possibilities that exist beyond our own reality. The artwork also pays homage to two influential figures in physics: Werner Heisenberg and Erwin Schrodinger. Their groundbreaking work on quantum physics led to the formulation of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle and Schrodinger's wave equation respectively. These principles describe how randomness and probability govern subatomic particles' behavior. Interestingly, Albert Einstein held a different perspective on this matter. His famous quote "God does not play dice with the universe" reflects his disbelief in a random universe governed by chance alone. Through its intricate design and thought-provoking symbolism, this artwork invites viewers to contemplate profound questions about existence, fate, and the fundamental laws governing our reality. It serves as a testament to both artistic creativity and scientific exploration while bridging the gap between art and physics in an awe-inspiring manner.

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