In abstract mathematical theorems, the approximation to truth is perfect... In physical science, on the contrary, we treat of the least quantities which are perceptible.


In: J.W. Mellor, Higher Mathematics for Students of Chemistry and Physics (p. 266), Dover Publications. 1955


In abstract mathematical theorems, the approximation to truth is perfect... In physical science, on the contrary, we treat of the least quantities...

In abstract mathematical theorems, the approximation to truth is perfect... In physical science, on the contrary, we treat of the least quantities...

In abstract mathematical theorems, the approximation to truth is perfect... In physical science, on the contrary, we treat of the least quantities...

In abstract mathematical theorems, the approximation to truth is perfect... In physical science, on the contrary, we treat of the least quantities...