John Ziman Quote

A new scientific theory is seldom stated with such clarity by its original author, and usually takes many years to creep into public conciousness.


John M. Ziman (1976). The Force of Knowledge: The Scientific Dimension of Society. Cambridge University Press. p. 98. ISBN 0-521-09917-X.


A new scientific theory is seldom stated with such clarity by its original author, and usually takes many years to creep into public conciousness.

A new scientific theory is seldom stated with such clarity by its original author, and usually takes many years to creep into public conciousness.

A new scientific theory is seldom stated with such clarity by its original author, and usually takes many years to creep into public conciousness.

A new scientific theory is seldom stated with such clarity by its original author, and usually takes many years to creep into public conciousness.