“Occasionally and frequently the exercise of the judgment ought to end in absolute reservation. It may be very distasteful, and great fatigue, to suspend a conclusion; but as we are not infallible, so we ought to be cautious; we shall eventually find our advantage, for the man who rests in his position is not so far from right as he who, proceeding in a wrong direction, is ever increasing his distance.”
Quote by Michael Faraday
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Experimental Researches In Chemistry And Physics
This book serves as a compilation of experimental researches, offering insights into the methodologies and results of various experiments conducted in the realms of chemistry and physics. more
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