To travel hopefully is better than to arrive.
Put three grains of sand inside a vast cathedral, and the cathedral will be more closely packed with sand than space is with stars. - James Jeans
Put three grains of sand inside a vast cathedral, and the cathedral will be more closely packed with sand than space is with stars.
- James Jeans
We have already considered with disfavour the possibility of the universe having been planned by a biologist or an engineer; from the intrinsic evide… - James Jeans
We have already considered with disfavour the possibility of the universe having been planned by a biologist or an engineer; from the intrinsic evide…
Science should leave off making pronouncements: the river of knowledge has too often turned back on itself. - James Jeans
Science should leave off making pronouncements: the river of knowledge has too often turned back on itself.
The plain fact is that there are no conclusions. If we must state a conclusion, it would be that many of the former conclusions of the nineteenth-cen… - James Jeans
The plain fact is that there are no conclusions. If we must state a conclusion, it would be that many of the former conclusions of the nineteenth-cen…
To travel hopefully is better than to arrive. - James Jeans
...to many it is not knowledge but the quest for knowledge that gives greater interest to thought-to travel hopefully is better than to arrive. - James Jeans
...to many it is not knowledge but the quest for knowledge that gives greater interest to thought-to travel hopefully is better than to arrive.
The universe can best be pictured as consisting of pure thought, the thought of what for want of a better word we must describe as a mathematical thi… - James Jeans
The universe can best be pictured as consisting of pure thought, the thought of what for want of a better word we must describe as a mathematical thi…
The motion of the stars over our heads is as much an illusion as that of the cows, trees and churches that flash past the windows of our train. - James Jeans
The motion of the stars over our heads is as much an illusion as that of the cows, trees and churches that flash past the windows of our train.
Sciences usually advances by a succession of small steps, through a fog in which even the most keen-sighted explorer can seldom see more than a few p… - James Jeans
Sciences usually advances by a succession of small steps, through a fog in which even the most keen-sighted explorer can seldom see more than a few p…
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