“Now, in the development of our knowledge of the workings of Nature out of the tremendously complex assemblage of phenomena presented to the scientific inquirer, mathematics plays in some respects a very limited, in others a very important part. As regards the limitations, it is merely necessary to refer to the sciences connected with living matter, and to the ologies generally, to see that the facts and their connections are too indistinctly known to render mathematical analysis practicable, to say nothing of the complexity.” ImportantMatterPlayFactsScienceNatureKnownKnowledgeDevelopmentConnectionsRegardMathematicsComplexesConnectedMathematicalLimitationAnalysisComplexityAssemblageInquirersMathematical Analysis Author:Oliver Heaviside
“Theory is the essence of facts. Without theory scientific knowledge would be only worthy of the madhouse.” KnowsFactsWould BeScienceKnowledgeTheoryEssenceAccountsWorthyScientific KnowledgeMadhouses Author:Oliver Heaviside