In experimental science facts of the greatest importance are rarely discovered accidentally: more frequently new ideas point the way towards them.


Translated by James Murphy, Science and the Human Temperament, Chapter I (p. 32)


In experimental science facts of the greatest importance are rarely discovered accidentally: more frequently new ideas point the way towards them.

In experimental science facts of the greatest importance are rarely discovered accidentally: more frequently new ideas point the way towards them.

In experimental science facts of the greatest importance are rarely discovered accidentally: more frequently new ideas point the way towards them.

In experimental science facts of the greatest importance are rarely discovered accidentally: more frequently new ideas point the way towards them.