Albert Einstein Quote

No fairer destiny could be allotted to any physical theory, than that it should of itself point out the way to the introduction of a more comprehensive theory, in which it lives on as a limiting case.


Translated by Robert W. Lawson, Relativity: The Special and General Theory, Part II, Chapter 22 (pp. 98-99)


No fairer destiny could be allotted to any physical theory, than that it should of itself point out the way to the introduction of a more...

No fairer destiny could be allotted to any physical theory, than that it should of itself point out the way to the introduction of a more...

No fairer destiny could be allotted to any physical theory, than that it should of itself point out the way to the introduction of a more...

No fairer destiny could be allotted to any physical theory, than that it should of itself point out the way to the introduction of a more...