Richard Feynman Quote

When the problems in physics become difficult we may often look to the mathematician who may already have studied such things and have prepared a line of reasoning for us to follow. On the other hand they may not have, in which case we have to invent our own line of reasoning, which we then pass back to the mathematician.


The Character of Physical Law, Chapter 1 (p. 39), BBC. 1965


When the problems in physics become difficult we may often look to the mathematician who may already have studied such things and have prepared a...

When the problems in physics become difficult we may often look to the mathematician who may already have studied such things and have prepared a...

When the problems in physics become difficult we may often look to the mathematician who may already have studied such things and have prepared a...

When the problems in physics become difficult we may often look to the mathematician who may already have studied such things and have prepared a...