Mathematicians may flatter themselves that they possess new ideas which mere human language is as yet unable to express. Let them make the effort to express these ideas in appropriate words without the aid of symbols, and if they succeed they will not only lay us laymen under a lasting obligation, but, we venture to say, they will find themselves very much enlightened during the process, and will even be doubtful whether the ideas as expressed in symbols had ever quite found their way out of the equations into their minds.
It is a universal condition of the enjoyable that the mind must believe in the existence of a law, and yet have a mystery to move about in. - James Clerk Maxwell
It is a universal condition of the enjoyable that the mind must believe in the existence of a law, and yet have a mystery to move about in.
- James Clerk Maxwell
Science is incompetent to reason upon the creation of matter itself out of nothing. We have reached the utmost limit of our thinking faculties when w… - James Clerk Maxwell
Science is incompetent to reason upon the creation of matter itself out of nothing. We have reached the utmost limit of our thinking faculties when w…
The student who uses home made apparatus, which is always going wrong, often learns more than one who has the use of carefully adjusted instruments, … - James Clerk Maxwell
The student who uses home made apparatus, which is always going wrong, often learns more than one who has the use of carefully adjusted instruments, …
In every branch of knowledge the progress is proportional to the amount of facts on which to build, and therefore to the facility of obtaining data. - James Clerk Maxwell
In every branch of knowledge the progress is proportional to the amount of facts on which to build, and therefore to the facility of obtaining data.
All the mathematical sciences are founded on relations between physical laws and laws of numbers. - James Clerk Maxwell
All the mathematical sciences are founded on relations between physical laws and laws of numbers.
In Science, it is when we take some interest in the great discoverers and their lives that it becomes endurable, and only when we begin to trace the … - James Clerk Maxwell
In Science, it is when we take some interest in the great discoverers and their lives that it becomes endurable, and only when we begin to trace the …
The true Logic for this world is the Calculus of Probabilities, which takes account of the magnitude of the probability. - James Clerk Maxwell
The true Logic for this world is the Calculus of Probabilities, which takes account of the magnitude of the probability.
The only laws of matter are those that our minds must fabricate and the only laws of mind are fabricated for it by matter. - James Clerk Maxwell
The only laws of matter are those that our minds must fabricate and the only laws of mind are fabricated for it by matter.
Faraday is, and must always remain, the father of that enlarged science of electromagnetism. - James Clerk Maxwell
Faraday is, and must always remain, the father of that enlarged science of electromagnetism.
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