Erwin Chargaff Quote

The manner in which questions are asked, i.e., experiments designed, is either completely random or conditioned by our ideas of a preestablished harmony, a harmony that we seldom recognize as a contract with God that He has never signed.


Heraclitean Fire: Sketches from a Life Before Nature (p. 169), The Rockefeller University Press. 1978


The manner in which questions are asked, i.e., experiments designed, is either completely random or conditioned by our ideas of a preestablished...

The manner in which questions are asked, i.e., experiments designed, is either completely random or conditioned by our ideas of a preestablished...

The manner in which questions are asked, i.e., experiments designed, is either completely random or conditioned by our ideas of a preestablished...

The manner in which questions are asked, i.e., experiments designed, is either completely random or conditioned by our ideas of a preestablished...