John Tyndall Quote

Scientific men fight shy of the word [imagination] because of its ultrascientific connotations; but the fact is that without the exercise of this power our knowledge of Nature would be a mere tabulation of coexistences and sequences.


Fragments of Science: A Series of Detached Essays, Addresses, and, Reviews (Volume 2), Chapter VIII (p. 104)


Scientific men fight shy of the word [imagination] because of its ultrascientific connotations; but the fact is that without the exercise of this...

Scientific men fight shy of the word [imagination] because of its ultrascientific connotations; but the fact is that without the exercise of this...

Scientific men fight shy of the word [imagination] because of its ultrascientific connotations; but the fact is that without the exercise of this...

Scientific men fight shy of the word [imagination] because of its ultrascientific connotations; but the fact is that without the exercise of this...