Fourth chapter uncertainty principle
Scientific theory, especially the success of Newton's theory of gravity, the French scientist the Marquis de Laplace in judgment at the beginning of the 19th century, the universe is completely deterministic. He believes there is a set of scientific laws, as long as we know the universe at a certain moment, we can predict the universe will happen any event. For example, if we know the position and speed of the sun and the planet at a certain time, the state of the solar system at any other time can be calculated by Newton's law.. The fate of this case is obvious, but Laplasse further assumes that there are certain laws that are analogous to restricting everything, including human behavior.