Herbert Dingle Quote

It is as though a star throws the whole secret history of its being into its spectrum, and we have only to learn how to read it aright in order to solve the most abstruse problems of the physical Universe.


Introduction, page xxv - Modern Astrophysics, London, 1924


It is as though a star throws the whole secret history of its being into its spectrum, and we have only to learn how to read it aright in order to...

It is as though a star throws the whole secret history of its being into its spectrum, and we have only to learn how to read it aright in order to...

It is as though a star throws the whole secret history of its being into its spectrum, and we have only to learn how to read it aright in order to...

It is as though a star throws the whole secret history of its being into its spectrum, and we have only to learn how to read it aright in order to...