Rabindranath Tagore: The new mathematical discoveries … tell us that in the realm of infinitesimal atoms chance has its play; the drama of existence is not absolutely predestined in character.
Albert Einstein: The facts that make science tend toward this view do not say good-bye to causality.
Rabindranath Tagore: Maybe not, yet it appears that the idea of causality is not in the elements, but that some other force builds up with them an organized universe.
Albert Einstein: One tries to understand in the higher plane how the order is. The order is there, where the big elements combine and guide existence, but in the minute elements this order is not perceptible.