Max Planck Quote

Nothing is more interesting to the true theorist than a fact which directly contradicts a theory generally accepted up to that time, for this is his particular work.


Translated by R. Jones and D.H. Williams, A Survey of Physics: A Collection of Lectures and Essays, New Paths of Physical Knowledge (p. 46), Methuen & Company Ltd. 1925


Nothing is more interesting to the true theorist than a fact which directly contradicts a theory generally accepted up to that time, for this is his...

Nothing is more interesting to the true theorist than a fact which directly contradicts a theory generally accepted up to that time, for this is his...

Nothing is more interesting to the true theorist than a fact which directly contradicts a theory generally accepted up to that time, for this is his...

Nothing is more interesting to the true theorist than a fact which directly contradicts a theory generally accepted up to that time, for this is his...