If everything, everything were known, statistical estimates would be unnecessary. The science of probability gives mathematical expression to our ignorance, not to our wisdom.


Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones (1968)


If everything, everything were known, statistical estimates would be unnecessary. The science of probability gives mathematical expression to our...

If everything, everything were known, statistical estimates would be unnecessary. The science of probability gives mathematical expression to our...

If everything, everything were known, statistical estimates would be unnecessary. The science of probability gives mathematical expression to our...

If everything, everything were known, statistical estimates would be unnecessary. The science of probability gives mathematical expression to our...