| Don Krasher Price - 1965 - 344 Seiten
...scientist has to understand reality in the way a man might if he had to study a watch without opening it. "He will never be able to compare his picture with...possibility or the meaning of such a comparison." 30 The younger physicists characteristically did not even care whether there was a watch there in the... | |
| Morris Kline - 1985 - 270 Seiten
...the mechanism which could be responsible for all the things he observes, but he may never be quite sure his picture is the only one which could explain...mechanism and he cannot even imagine the possibility of the meaning of such a comparison. Einstein did believe that humanity's mathematics is at least partially... | |
| Lia Korrel - 1991 - 166 Seiten
...of a mechanism which could be responsible for all the things he observes, but he may never be quite sure his picture is the only one which could explain his observations, (cited in Zukav 1980: 8). There is no way of proving in any absolute sense that what we have proposed... | |
| Arthur Fine - 1996 - 232 Seiten
...of a mechanism which could be responsible for all the things he observes, but he may never be quite sure his picture is the only one which could explain...the possibility or the meaning of such a comparison. (Einstein and Infeld 1938, p. 31) The emphasis on this last sentence is mine, for I want to draw attention... | |
| Arthur Fine - 1996 - 240 Seiten
...of a mechanism which could be responsible for all the things he observes, but he may never be quite sure his picture is the only one which could explain...his observations. He will never be able to compare hú picture with the real mechanism, and he cannot even imagine the possibility or the meaning of such... | |
| C.C. Gaither - 1997 - 510 Seiten
...of a mechanism which could be responsible for all the things he observes but he may never be quite sure his picture is the only one which could explain...the possibility or the meaning of such a comparison. The Evolution of Physics (p. 33) Space has devoured ether and time; it seems to be on the point of... | |
| David Bolotin, Aristotle - 1998 - 170 Seiten
...which could be responsible for all the things he observes." But they add that he "may never be quite sure his picture is the only one which could explain...possibility or the meaning of such a comparison." 4 In other words, modern science cannot claim, and it will never be able to claim, that it has the... | |
| Andrew Weil - 1998 - 308 Seiten
...of a mechanism which could be responsible for all the things he observes, but he may never be quite sure his picture is the only one which could explain...mechanism and he cannot even imagine the possibility of the meaning of such a comparison.1 For the rest of us, the distinction between theory and reality... | |
| Leonid Reznik, Vladimir Dimitrov, Janusz Kacprzyk - 1998 - 360 Seiten
...of a mechanism which could be responsible for all the things he observes, but he may never be quite sure his picture is the only one which could explain...mechanism and he cannot even imagine the possibility of the meaning of such a comparison. Zukav tells of a Chinese physicist he regarded as a Wu Li Master... | |
| Thomas Vargish, Delo E. Mook - 1999 - 228 Seiten
...3. Paul Arthur Schilpp, Albert Ernstem: Philosopher-Scientist, I, 53. 4. Ibid., 13. Reflexivity 139 explain his observations. He will never be able to...increases, his picture of reality will become simpler and simpler and will explain a wider and wider range of his sensuous impressions. He may also believe in... | |
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