Max Planck Quote

If one wishes to obtain a definite answer from Nature one must attack the question from a more general and less selfish point of view.


Translated by R. Jones and D.H. Williams, A Survey of Physics: A Collection of Lectures and Essays, The Unity of the Physical Universe (p. 15)


If one wishes to obtain a definite answer from Nature one must attack the question from a more general and less selfish point of view.

If one wishes to obtain a definite answer from Nature one must attack the question from a more general and less selfish point of view.

If one wishes to obtain a definite answer from Nature one must attack the question from a more general and less selfish point of view.

If one wishes to obtain a definite answer from Nature one must attack the question from a more general and less selfish point of view.