We err when we expect more enlightenment form an hypothesis than from the facts themselves.


The Science of Mechanics (5th edition), Chapter V, Part I (p. 600)


We err when we expect more enlightenment form an hypothesis than from the facts themselves.

We err when we expect more enlightenment form an hypothesis than from the facts themselves.

We err when we expect more enlightenment form an hypothesis than from the facts themselves.

We err when we expect more enlightenment form an hypothesis than from the facts themselves.