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“One's instinct is at first to try and get rid of a discrepancy, but I believe that experience shows such an endeavour to be a mistake. What one ought to do is to magnify a small discrepancy with a view to finding out the explanation.”

Quote by John William Strutt

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John William Strutt
John William Strutt

John William Strutt, a renowned British physicist, is best known for his contributions to the fields of electromagnetism and acoustics. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1879 for his discovery of argon, and he held a significant position in the scientific community. more

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