Ernst Mach Quote

No man should dream of solving a great problem unless he is so thoroughly saturated with his subject that everything else sinks into comparative insignificance.


Popular Scientific Lectures, The Part Played by Accident in Invention and Discovery (pp. 273-274), The Open Court Publishing Company. 1898


No man should dream of solving a great problem unless he is so thoroughly saturated with his subject that everything else sinks into comparative...

No man should dream of solving a great problem unless he is so thoroughly saturated with his subject that everything else sinks into comparative...

No man should dream of solving a great problem unless he is so thoroughly saturated with his subject that everything else sinks into comparative...

No man should dream of solving a great problem unless he is so thoroughly saturated with his subject that everything else sinks into comparative...