James Jeans Quote

The physicist who can discard his human spectacles, and can see clearly in the strange new light which then assails his eyes, finds himself living in an unfamiliar world, which even his immediate predecessors would probably fail to recognize.


The New Background of Science, Chapter I (pp. 5-6), The University of Michigan Press. 1959


The physicist who can discard his human spectacles, and can see clearly in the strange new light which then assails his eyes, finds himself living in ...

The physicist who can discard his human spectacles, and can see clearly in the strange new light which then assails his eyes, finds himself living in ...

The physicist who can discard his human spectacles, and can see clearly in the strange new light which then assails his eyes, finds himself living in ...

The physicist who can discard his human spectacles, and can see clearly in the strange new light which then assails his eyes, finds himself living in ...