Any serious examination of the basic concepts of any science is far more difficult than the elaboration of their ultimate consequences.


Turning Points in Physics: A Series of Lectures Given at Oxford University in Trinity Term, 1958 (p. 68), Interscience Publishers. 1959


Any serious examination of the basic concepts of any science is far more difficult than the elaboration of their ultimate consequences.

Any serious examination of the basic concepts of any science is far more difficult than the elaboration of their ultimate consequences.

Any serious examination of the basic concepts of any science is far more difficult than the elaboration of their ultimate consequences.

Any serious examination of the basic concepts of any science is far more difficult than the elaboration of their ultimate consequences.