Henri Poincaré Quote

If a new result has value it is when, by binding together long-known elements, until now scattered and appearing unrelated to each other, it suddenly brings order where there reigned apparent disorder.


Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1909, The Future of Mathematics (p. 126)


If a new result has value it is when, by binding together long-known elements, until now scattered and appearing unrelated to each other, it suddenly ...

If a new result has value it is when, by binding together long-known elements, until now scattered and appearing unrelated to each other, it suddenly ...

If a new result has value it is when, by binding together long-known elements, until now scattered and appearing unrelated to each other, it suddenly ...

If a new result has value it is when, by binding together long-known elements, until now scattered and appearing unrelated to each other, it suddenly ...