Today we know that possibility and impossibility have each only a relative meaning; that neither is an intrinsic property of the operation but merely a restriction which human tradition has imposed on the field of the operand. Remove the barrier, extend the field, and the impossible becomes possible.


Number: The Language of Science (4th edition), Chapter Five, 12 (p. 89)


Today we know that possibility and impossibility have each only a relative meaning; that neither is an intrinsic property of the operation but merely ...

Today we know that possibility and impossibility have each only a relative meaning; that neither is an intrinsic property of the operation but merely ...

Today we know that possibility and impossibility have each only a relative meaning; that neither is an intrinsic property of the operation but merely ...

Today we know that possibility and impossibility have each only a relative meaning; that neither is an intrinsic property of the operation but merely ...