Einstein wanted proof that everything has to have a reasoning in which he understood, and as he was arguing with the fact of probability and spent a good amount attempting to prove probability shouldn't have a function with physical state, but still have value at the end of an equation. He had a hard time understanding the concept of things occurring couldn't be predicted and that only probability was the answer. He admitted in a letter for Bohr that his attitude was unreasonable and that Bohr's statistical approach were in some ways valid, but still couldn't accept that probability would give him the absolute value.
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