William Herschel Quote

Familiar objects and events are far from presenting themselves to our senses in that aspect and with those connections under which science requires them to be viewed, and which constitute their rational explanation.


Outlines of Astronomy: By Sir John F. W Herschel, Introduction (p. 21), American Home Library Co. 1902


Familiar objects and events are far from presenting themselves to our senses in that aspect and with those connections under which science requires...

Familiar objects and events are far from presenting themselves to our senses in that aspect and with those connections under which science requires...

Familiar objects and events are far from presenting themselves to our senses in that aspect and with those connections under which science requires...

Familiar objects and events are far from presenting themselves to our senses in that aspect and with those connections under which science requires...