Science is like a rope that we hold by one end, which we see. The other end is in the water and is attached to the unknown.


Translated by Hebbel H. Hoff, Lucienne Guillemin and Roger Guillemin, The Cahier Rouge of Claude Bernard (p. 89), Schenkman Publishing Co. 1967


Science is like a rope that we hold by one end, which we see. The other end is in the water and is attached to the unknown.

Science is like a rope that we hold by one end, which we see. The other end is in the water and is attached to the unknown.

Science is like a rope that we hold by one end, which we see. The other end is in the water and is attached to the unknown.

Science is like a rope that we hold by one end, which we see. The other end is in the water and is attached to the unknown.