John Tyndall Quote

Half of our book writers describe experiments which they never made, and their descriptions often lack both force and truth; but, no matter how clever or conscientious they may be, their written words cannot supply the place of actual observation.


Fragments of Science, Part One, A Lecture to School Masters (p. 365)


Half of our book writers describe experiments which they never made, and their descriptions often lack both force and truth; but, no matter how...

Half of our book writers describe experiments which they never made, and their descriptions often lack both force and truth; but, no matter how...

Half of our book writers describe experiments which they never made, and their descriptions often lack both force and truth; but, no matter how...

Half of our book writers describe experiments which they never made, and their descriptions often lack both force and truth; but, no matter how...