The history of this paper suggests that highly speculative investigations, especially by an unknown author, are best brought before the world through some other channel than a scientific society, which naturally hesitates to admit into its printed records matters of uncertain value. Perhaps one may go further and say that a young author who believes himself capable of great things would usually do well to secure the favourable recognition of the scientific world by work whose scope is limited and whose value is easily judged, before embarking upon higher flights.
Rediscovery in the library may be a more difficult and uncertain process than the first discovery in the laboratory. - John William Strutt
Rediscovery in the library may be a more difficult and uncertain process than the first discovery in the laboratory.
- John William Strutt
Examples ... which might be multiplied ad libitum, show how difficult it often is for an experimenter to interpret his results without the aid of mat… - John William Strutt
Examples ... which might be multiplied ad libitum, show how difficult it often is for an experimenter to interpret his results without the aid of mat…
The history of this paper suggests that highly speculative investigations, especially by an unknown author, are best brought before the world through… - John William Strutt
The history of this paper suggests that highly speculative investigations, especially by an unknown author, are best brought before the world through…
The history of science teaches only too plainly the lesson that no single method is absolutely to be relied upon, that sources of error lurk where th… - John William Strutt
The history of science teaches only too plainly the lesson that no single method is absolutely to be relied upon, that sources of error lurk where th…
Some proofs command assent. Others woo and charm the intellect. They evoke delight and an overpowering desire to say, 'Amen, Amen'. - John William Strutt
Some proofs command assent. Others woo and charm the intellect. They evoke delight and an overpowering desire to say, 'Amen, Amen'.
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