Zdroj: Science and the Unseen World (1929), Ch. VIII, p.79
Arthur Stanley Eddington: Citáty v angličtine
Zdroj: The Nature of the Physical World (1928), Ch. 4 The Running-Down of the Universe
The Internal Constitution of Stars, Cambridge. (1926). ISBN 0521337089
Paraphrased variants: It is sound judgment to hope that in the not too distant future we shall be competent to understand so simple a thing as a star.
It is not too much to hope that in the not too distant future we shall be competent to understand so simple a thing as a star.
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III, p.36
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Stars and Atoms (1927); lecture 1
New Pathways in Science (1935) Ch. IV The End of the World, p. 62
p, 125
Space, Time and Gravitation (1920)
Zdroj: Science and the Unseen World (1929), Ch. V, p.53
“The quest of the absolute leads into the four-dimensional world.”
Zdroj: The Nature of the Physical World (1928), Ch. 2 Relativity
“Proof is the idol before whom the pure mathematician tortures himself.”
Zdroj: The Nature of the Physical World (1928), Ch. 15 Science and Mysticism
p, 125
Space, Time and Gravitation (1920)
The Nature of the Physical World (1928)
The Internal Constitution of Stars, Cambridge. (1926). ISBN 0521337089
“Physics most strongly insists that its methods do not penetrate behind the symbolism.”
III, p.36
Science and the Unseen World (1929)
That is an excellent description of Pure Mathematics, which has already been given by an eminent mathematician <nowiki>[</nowiki>Bertrand Russell<nowiki>]</nowiki>.
Space, Time and Gravitation (1920)
“The whole subject-matter of exact science consists of pointer readings and similar indications.”
Zdroj: The Nature of the Physical World (1928), Ch. 10 The New Quantum Theory <!-- p. 219 -->
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“Shuffling is the only thing which Nature cannot undo.”
Zdroj: The Nature of the Physical World (1928), Ch. 4 The Running-Down of the Universe
Zdroj: Science and the Unseen World (1929), Ch. IV, p.48-49
V, p.55
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existence
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Zdroj: The Nature of the Physical World (1928), Ch. 13 Reality
“Even if religion and morality are dismissed as illusion, the word "Ought" still has sway.”
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IV, p.41
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