Unless science is to degenerate into idle guessing, the test of value of any theory must be whether it expresses with as little redundancy as possible the facts which it intended to cover.


Space, Time and Gravitation: An Outline of the General Relativity Theory, Chapter I (p. 29)


Unless science is to degenerate into idle guessing, the test of value of any theory must be whether it expresses with as little redundancy as...

Unless science is to degenerate into idle guessing, the test of value of any theory must be whether it expresses with as little redundancy as...

Unless science is to degenerate into idle guessing, the test of value of any theory must be whether it expresses with as little redundancy as...

Unless science is to degenerate into idle guessing, the test of value of any theory must be whether it expresses with as little redundancy as...