A hypothesis will in the end become a truth when all phenomena let themselves be derived from it in a natural and in an obvious manner, when all these consequences are connected with one another and with the general reasons, in short, when that hypothesis is consistent in all its parts with itself.


Translated by Stanley Jaki, Cosmological Letters on the Arrangement of the World-Edifice, Eleventh Letter (p. 120)


A hypothesis will in the end become a truth when all phenomena let themselves be derived from it in a natural and in an obvious manner, when all...

A hypothesis will in the end become a truth when all phenomena let themselves be derived from it in a natural and in an obvious manner, when all...

A hypothesis will in the end become a truth when all phenomena let themselves be derived from it in a natural and in an obvious manner, when all...

A hypothesis will in the end become a truth when all phenomena let themselves be derived from it in a natural and in an obvious manner, when all...