Man, peeping at the Universe through only a few tiny windows — his senses — catches mere glimpses of the world around him. He would do well to brace himself against unexpected surprises from the vast unknown; from that immeasurable sector of reality that has remained a closed book.


In: Charles Noël Martin, The Role of Perception in Science (p. 7)


Man, peeping at the Universe through only a few tiny windows — his senses — catches mere glimpses of the world around him. He would do well to...

Man, peeping at the Universe through only a few tiny windows — his senses — catches mere glimpses of the world around him. He would do well to...

Man, peeping at the Universe through only a few tiny windows — his senses — catches mere glimpses of the world around him. He would do well to...

Man, peeping at the Universe through only a few tiny windows — his senses — catches mere glimpses of the world around him. He would do well to...