Paul Dirac Quote

The only object of theoretical physics is to calculate results that can be compared with experiment...it is quite unnecessary that any satisfactory description of the whole course of the phenomena should be given.


The Principles of Quantum Mechanics (1930)


The only object of theoretical physics is to calculate results that can be compared with experiment...it is quite unnecessary that any satisfactory...

The only object of theoretical physics is to calculate results that can be compared with experiment...it is quite unnecessary that any satisfactory...

The only object of theoretical physics is to calculate results that can be compared with experiment...it is quite unnecessary that any satisfactory...

The only object of theoretical physics is to calculate results that can be compared with experiment...it is quite unnecessary that any satisfactory...