Robert A. Heinlein Quote

Modern theory did not arise from revolutionary ideas which have been, so to speak, introduced into the exact sciences from without. On the contrary, they have forced their way into research which was attempting consistently to carry out the program of classical physics — they arise out of its very nature.


In: Heinz R. Pagels, The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature


Modern theory did not arise from revolutionary ideas which have been, so to speak, introduced into the exact sciences from without. On the contrary,...

Modern theory did not arise from revolutionary ideas which have been, so to speak, introduced into the exact sciences from without. On the contrary,...

Modern theory did not arise from revolutionary ideas which have been, so to speak, introduced into the exact sciences from without. On the contrary,...

Modern theory did not arise from revolutionary ideas which have been, so to speak, introduced into the exact sciences from without. On the contrary,...