Facing any part of the observable reality, we are never in possession of complete knowledge, nor in a state of complete ignorance, although usually much closer to the latter state.


Mathematical Methods in Science (1977)


Facing any part of the observable reality, we are never in possession of complete knowledge, nor in a state of complete ignorance, although usually...

Facing any part of the observable reality, we are never in possession of complete knowledge, nor in a state of complete ignorance, although usually...

Facing any part of the observable reality, we are never in possession of complete knowledge, nor in a state of complete ignorance, although usually...

Facing any part of the observable reality, we are never in possession of complete knowledge, nor in a state of complete ignorance, although usually...