John Herschel Quote

To ascend to the origin of things and speculate on the creation, is not the business of the natural philosopher. An humbler field is sufficient for him in the endeavor to discover, as far as our faculties will permit; what are these primary qualities impressed on matter, and to discover the spirit of the laws of nature


A Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy (1831)


To ascend to the origin of things and speculate on the creation, is not the business of the natural philosopher. An humbler field is sufficient for...

To ascend to the origin of things and speculate on the creation, is not the business of the natural philosopher. An humbler field is sufficient for...

To ascend to the origin of things and speculate on the creation, is not the business of the natural philosopher. An humbler field is sufficient for...

To ascend to the origin of things and speculate on the creation, is not the business of the natural philosopher. An humbler field is sufficient for...