Both the physicist and the mystic want to communicate their knowledge, and when they do so with words their statements are paradoxical and full of logical contradictions.


Ch. 3, Beyond Language, p. 46. - The Tao of Physics (1975)


Both the physicist and the mystic want to communicate their knowledge, and when they do so with words their statements are paradoxical and full of...

Both the physicist and the mystic want to communicate their knowledge, and when they do so with words their statements are paradoxical and full of...

Both the physicist and the mystic want to communicate their knowledge, and when they do so with words their statements are paradoxical and full of...

Both the physicist and the mystic want to communicate their knowledge, and when they do so with words their statements are paradoxical and full of...