Einstein and Bohr, two of the greatest physics masters of the 20th century, once discussed whether determinism caused by the emergence of quantum theory is no longer tenable. This is an important question in both physics and philosophy. There has been a protracted debate over important issues. It is said that Einstein, who believed that the universe behaves in a deterministic way, said a famous saying that was later widely quoted during the debate: "God does not play dice." And Bo Paul's answer was equally wonderful: "You don't have to tell God what to do." Of course, neither Einstein nor Bohr meant the "God" they thought was omnipotent in the minds of devout religious believers. The gods are not the so-called "first movers" in the minds of the prophets and prophets of the Newtonian era, and then retreat into idleness and inaction, but will one day come out to clean up the mess, but just control the evolution of nature. Synonymous with the law system of development. Understanding the way this "God" behaves has always been the goal that humans strive for. What happened between these two people was actually a battle of beliefs. Their beliefs were based on their many years of study and research. , formed in the field where major discoveries were made, and by extension, became part of the world view, and each affected many scientists and even the entire society. How "God" acts is the general principle of the "basic program", physics Everything revolves around it.