Hermann Von Helmholtz Quotes
Isolated Facts And Experiments Have In Themselves No Value, However Great Their Number May Be. They Only Become Valuable In A Theoretical Or Practical Point Of View When They Make Us Acquainted With The Law Of A Series Of Uniformly Recurring Phenomena, Or, It May Be, Only Give A Negative Result Showing An Incompleteness In Our Knowledge Of Such A Law, Till Then Held To Be Perfect.
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