We cannot get more out of the mathematical mill than we put into it, though we may get it in a form infinitely more useful for our purpose.


The Relation of Mathematics to Engineering, Nature, Volume 50, Number 1280, May 10, 1894 (p. 46)


We cannot get more out of the mathematical mill than we put into it, though we may get it in a form infinitely more useful for our purpose.

We cannot get more out of the mathematical mill than we put into it, though we may get it in a form infinitely more useful for our purpose.

We cannot get more out of the mathematical mill than we put into it, though we may get it in a form infinitely more useful for our purpose.

We cannot get more out of the mathematical mill than we put into it, though we may get it in a form infinitely more useful for our purpose.