In order for physics to be useful to other sciences in a theoretical way, other than in the invention of instruments, the science in question must supply to the physicist a description of the object in a physicist's language.


Six Easy Pieces: Essentials of Physics Explained by Its Most Brilliant, Teacher, The Relation of Physics to Other Sciences (p. 64)


In order for physics to be useful to other sciences in a theoretical way, other than in the invention of instruments, the science in question must...

In order for physics to be useful to other sciences in a theoretical way, other than in the invention of instruments, the science in question must...

In order for physics to be useful to other sciences in a theoretical way, other than in the invention of instruments, the science in question must...

In order for physics to be useful to other sciences in a theoretical way, other than in the invention of instruments, the science in question must...