We have achieved something if we have succeeded in formulating a meaningful and precise question.


On the Generalized Theory of Gravitation, Scientific American, Volume 182, Number 4, April, 1950 (p. 17)


We have achieved something if we have succeeded in formulating a meaningful and precise question.

We have achieved something if we have succeeded in formulating a meaningful and precise question.

We have achieved something if we have succeeded in formulating a meaningful and precise question.

We have achieved something if we have succeeded in formulating a meaningful and precise question.