“The understanding between a non-technical writer and his reader is that he shall talk more or less like a human being and not like an Act of Parliament. I take it that the aim of such books must be to convey exact thought in inexact language... he can never succeed without the co-operation of the reader.”
Quote by Arthur Eddington
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New Pathways in Science: Messenger Lectures (1934)
This volume compiles a series of lectures presented by distinguished scientists, offering insights into the latest developments and ideas in science during the 1930s. more
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