In the experimental sciences, the epochs of the most brilliant progress are almost always separated by long intervals of almost absolute repose.


Joseph Fourier, p. 411. - Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men (1859)


In the experimental sciences, the epochs of the most brilliant progress are almost always separated by long intervals of almost absolute repose.

In the experimental sciences, the epochs of the most brilliant progress are almost always separated by long intervals of almost absolute repose.

In the experimental sciences, the epochs of the most brilliant progress are almost always separated by long intervals of almost absolute repose.

In the experimental sciences, the epochs of the most brilliant progress are almost always separated by long intervals of almost absolute repose.