Every hypothesis must derive indubitable results from mechanically well-defined assumptions by mathematically correct methods.


Certain Questions of the Theory of Gasses, Nature, Volume 51, Number 1322, February 28, 1895 (p. 413)


Every hypothesis must derive indubitable results from mechanically well-defined assumptions by mathematically correct methods.

Every hypothesis must derive indubitable results from mechanically well-defined assumptions by mathematically correct methods.

Every hypothesis must derive indubitable results from mechanically well-defined assumptions by mathematically correct methods.

Every hypothesis must derive indubitable results from mechanically well-defined assumptions by mathematically correct methods.