Scientific discovery consists in the interpretation for our own convenience of a system of existence which has been made with no eye to our convenience at all.
One of the chief duties of a mathematician in acting as an advisor to scientists is to discourage them from expecting too much of mathematicians.


As quoted in Comic Sections (1993) by D MacHale


Scientific discovery consists in the interpretation for our own convenience of a system of existence which has been made with no eye to our...

Scientific discovery consists in the interpretation for our own convenience of a system of existence which has been made with no eye to our...

Scientific discovery consists in the interpretation for our own convenience of a system of existence which has been made with no eye to our...

Scientific discovery consists in the interpretation for our own convenience of a system of existence which has been made with no eye to our...