James Clerk Maxwell Quote

For the sake of these different types, scientific truth should be presented in different forms, and should be regarded as equally scientific, whether it appears in the robust form of vivid colouring of a physical illustration, or in the tenuity and paleness of a symbolical expression.


The Collected Papers of James Clerk Maxwell (Volume 2), Chapter XLI, Address to the Mathematical and Physical Sections of the, British Association, September 15, 1870 (p. 220)


For the sake of these different types, scientific truth should be presented in different forms, and should be regarded as equally scientific, whether ...

For the sake of these different types, scientific truth should be presented in different forms, and should be regarded as equally scientific, whether ...

For the sake of these different types, scientific truth should be presented in different forms, and should be regarded as equally scientific, whether ...

For the sake of these different types, scientific truth should be presented in different forms, and should be regarded as equally scientific, whether ...