In a quantum universe, nothing is predictable, and the idea of life being in any way determined is abhorrent. Quantum theorists very much like the word "probability" (for which Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is a basic tenet). Surprise, expectancy, wonder, creativity, beauty, and elegance are the kind of words that enable the quantum scientist to make sense of reality.
— Diarmuid O'Murchu, Quantum Theology