
Source: Death by Black Hole - And Other Cosmic Quandaries
Discrepancies among the Social Sciences (1981)
Source: Death by Black Hole - And Other Cosmic Quandaries
"The Quantum State of the Universe", Nuclear Physics (1984) <!-- B239, p. 258 -->
Context: Many people would claim that the boundary conditions are not part of physics but belong to metaphysics or religion. They would claim that nature had complete freedom to start the universe off any way it wanted. That may be so, but it could also have made it evolve in a completely arbitrary and random manner. Yet all the evidence is that it evolves in a regular way according to certain laws. It would therefore seem reasonable to suppose that there are also laws governing the boundary conditions.
J.D. Bernal (1959/1969) Science in history Vol 3. p. 862; cited in: Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1968) General System Theory. p. 5-6
Source: The Production of Security (1849), p. 25
1960s, Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth (1963)
Source: The science of self-organization and adaptivity (2001), p.253
Source: Attributed in posthumous publications, Einstein and the Poet (1983), p. 10