John Tyndall Quotes
To Nature Nothing Can Be Added; From Nature Nothing Can Be Taken Away; The Sum Of Her Energies Is Constant, And The Utmost Man Can Do In The Pursuit Of Physical Truth, Or In The Applications Of Physical Knowledge, Is To Shift The Constituents Of The Never-varying Total. The Law Of Conservation Rigidly Excludes Both Creation And Annihilation. Waves May Change To Ripples, And Ripples To Waves; Magnitude May Be Substituted For Number, And Number For Magnitude; Asteroids May Aggregate To Suns, Suns May Resolve Themselves Into Florae And Faunae, And Floras And Faunas Melt In Air: The Flux Of Power Is Eternally The Same. It Rolls In Music Through The Ages, And All Terrestrial Energy - The Manifestations Of Life As Well As The Display Of Phenomena - Are But The Modulations Of Its Rhythm.
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