William Francis Gray Swann Quote

the mathematical physicist... obtains much prestige from the physicists because they are impressed with the amount of mathematics he knows, and much prestige from the mathematicians, because they are impressed with the amount of physics he knows.


The Architecture of the Universe, Chapter I (p. 14), The Macmillan Company. 1934


The mathematical physicist... obtains much prestige from the physicists because they are impressed with the amount of mathematics he knows, and much...

The mathematical physicist... obtains much prestige from the physicists because they are impressed with the amount of mathematics he knows, and much...

The mathematical physicist... obtains much prestige from the physicists because they are impressed with the amount of mathematics he knows, and much...

The mathematical physicist... obtains much prestige from the physicists because they are impressed with the amount of mathematics he knows, and much...