Physicists, however, are scavengers of mathematics; they take what they need, adapt it to their purposes, and discard the rest.


The End of Physics: The Myth of a Unified Theory, Prologue (p. 5), Basic Books. 1993


Physicists, however, are scavengers of mathematics; they take what they need, adapt it to their purposes, and discard the rest.

Physicists, however, are scavengers of mathematics; they take what they need, adapt it to their purposes, and discard the rest.

Physicists, however, are scavengers of mathematics; they take what they need, adapt it to their purposes, and discard the rest.

Physicists, however, are scavengers of mathematics; they take what they need, adapt it to their purposes, and discard the rest.