“It seemed as though the main framework had been put together once and for all, and that little remained to be done but to measure physical constants to the increased accuracy represented by another decimal point.”
Quote by William Cecil Dampier
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A History of Science and its Relations with Philosophy & Religion
This book delves into the development of scientific knowledge and its impact on philosophical and religious beliefs throughout history. more
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