Frederick Soddy Quote

Forces are not conserved, they have no physical existence, but they still survive even in scientific parlance, mainly because of the poverty of the language, which hardly allows effects to be expressed, without some causal inference.


Matter and Energy, Chapter I (pp. 20-21), Henry Holt & Co. 1912


Forces are not conserved, they have no physical existence, but they still survive even in scientific parlance, mainly because of the poverty of the...

Forces are not conserved, they have no physical existence, but they still survive even in scientific parlance, mainly because of the poverty of the...

Forces are not conserved, they have no physical existence, but they still survive even in scientific parlance, mainly because of the poverty of the...

Forces are not conserved, they have no physical existence, but they still survive even in scientific parlance, mainly because of the poverty of the...