Gustav Kirchhoff Quote

The highest object at which the natural sciences are constrained to aim, but which they will never reach, is the determination of the forces which are present in nature, and of the state of matter at any given moment—in one word, the reduction of all the phenomena of nature to mechanics.


Uber das Ziel der Naturwissenschaften (1865)


The highest object at which the natural sciences are constrained to aim, but which they will never reach, is the determination of the forces which...

The highest object at which the natural sciences are constrained to aim, but which they will never reach, is the determination of the forces which...

The highest object at which the natural sciences are constrained to aim, but which they will never reach, is the determination of the forces which...

The highest object at which the natural sciences are constrained to aim, but which they will never reach, is the determination of the forces which...