G.H. Hardy Quotes
The Mathematician Is In Much More Direct Contact With Reality ... [Whereas] The Physicist's Reality, Whatever It May Be, Has Few Or None Of The Attributes Which Common Sense Ascribes Instinctively To Reality. A Chair May Be A Collection Of Whirling Electrons.
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