William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin Quote

The scientific man sees and feels beauty as much as any mere observer — as much as any artist or painter. But he also sees something underlying that beauty; he wishes to learn something of the actions and forces producing those beautiful results.


Popular Lectures and Addresses (Volume 2), The Bangor Laboratories


The scientific man sees and feels beauty as much as any mere observer — as much as any artist or painter. But he also sees something underlying...

The scientific man sees and feels beauty as much as any mere observer — as much as any artist or painter. But he also sees something underlying...

The scientific man sees and feels beauty as much as any mere observer — as much as any artist or painter. But he also sees something underlying...

The scientific man sees and feels beauty as much as any mere observer — as much as any artist or painter. But he also sees something underlying...