One of the most insidious and nefarious properties of scientific models is their tendency to take over, and sometimes supplant, reality.


Quoted in J. J. Zuckerman, 'The Coming Renaissance of Descriptive Chemistry', Journal of Chemical Education, 1986


One of the most insidious and nefarious properties of scientific models is their tendency to take over, and sometimes supplant, reality.

One of the most insidious and nefarious properties of scientific models is their tendency to take over, and sometimes supplant, reality.

One of the most insidious and nefarious properties of scientific models is their tendency to take over, and sometimes supplant, reality.

One of the most insidious and nefarious properties of scientific models is their tendency to take over, and sometimes supplant, reality.