Henri Poincare Quotes
So Is Not Mathematical Analysis Then Not Just A Vain Game Of The Mind? To The Physicist It Can Only Give A Convenient Language; But Isn't That A Mediocre Service, Which After All We Could Have Done Without; And, It Is Not Even To Be Feared That This Artificial Language Be A Veil, Interposed Between Reality And The Physicist's Eye? Far From That, Without This Language Most Of The Initimate Analogies Of Things Would Forever Have Remained Unknown To Us; And We Would Never Have Had Knowledge Of The Internal Harmony Of The World, Which Is, As We Shall See, The Only True Objective Reality.
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