Robert S. Mulliken Quote

... the more accurate the calculations became, the more the concepts tended to vanish into thin air.


about using old-fashioned chemistry to describe molecular structure, in Molecular Scientists and Molecular Science: Some Reminiscences, J. Chem. Phys. 43, S2 (1965).


The more accurate the calculations became, the more the concepts tended to vanish into thin air.

The more accurate the calculations became, the more the concepts tended to vanish into thin air.

The more accurate the calculations became, the more the concepts tended to vanish into thin air.

The more accurate the calculations became, the more the concepts tended to vanish into thin air.