Richard Feynman Quote

So in order to understand the physics one must always have a neat balance and contain in his head all of the various propositions and their interelationships because the laws often extend beyond the range of their deductions. This will only have no importance when all the laws are known.


chapter 2, The Relation of Mathematics to Physics - The Character of Physical Law (1965)

The Character of Physical Law -The Relation of Mathematics to Physics


So in order to understand the physics one must always have a neat balance and contain in his head all of the various propositions and their...

So in order to understand the physics one must always have a neat balance and contain in his head all of the various propositions and their...

So in order to understand the physics one must always have a neat balance and contain in his head all of the various propositions and their...

So in order to understand the physics one must always have a neat balance and contain in his head all of the various propositions and their...