Oliver Lodge Quote

To suppose that we know and understand the universe, to suppose that we have grasped its main outlines, that we realise pretty completely not only what is in it, but the still more stupendous problem of what is not and cannot be in it.


Man and the Universe, Section III, Chapter IX (p. 198), Methuen & Co. 1908


To suppose that we know and understand the universe, to suppose that we have grasped its main outlines, that we realise pretty completely not only...

To suppose that we know and understand the universe, to suppose that we have grasped its main outlines, that we realise pretty completely not only...

To suppose that we know and understand the universe, to suppose that we have grasped its main outlines, that we realise pretty completely not only...

To suppose that we know and understand the universe, to suppose that we have grasped its main outlines, that we realise pretty completely not only...