Michael Faraday Quote

The mind of man is not confined like the matter of his body, and thus he may and does travel outwards, for wherever his sight can pierce, there his observations can penetrate.


In: William Crookes, A Course of Six Lectures on the Various Forces of Matter and Their, Relations to Each Other, Lecture 1 (p. 6)


The mind of man is not confined like the matter of his body, and thus he may and does travel outwards, for wherever his sight can pierce, there his...

The mind of man is not confined like the matter of his body, and thus he may and does travel outwards, for wherever his sight can pierce, there his...

The mind of man is not confined like the matter of his body, and thus he may and does travel outwards, for wherever his sight can pierce, there his...

The mind of man is not confined like the matter of his body, and thus he may and does travel outwards, for wherever his sight can pierce, there his...