Frederick Soddy Quote

Our knowledge of Nature is always of necessity partial, and is bounded in all directions by certain inevitable but too often forgotten limitations connected, for example, with the briefness of human life and the physical impossibility of pursuing investigations except under conditions where the life of the investigator can be maintained.


The Interpretation of Radium and the Structure of the Atom, Part I, Chapter I (p. 4)


Our knowledge of Nature is always of necessity partial, and is bounded in all directions by certain inevitable but too often forgotten limitations...

Our knowledge of Nature is always of necessity partial, and is bounded in all directions by certain inevitable but too often forgotten limitations...

Our knowledge of Nature is always of necessity partial, and is bounded in all directions by certain inevitable but too often forgotten limitations...

Our knowledge of Nature is always of necessity partial, and is bounded in all directions by certain inevitable but too often forgotten limitations...