“Life would be stunted and narrow if we could feel no significance in the world around us beyond that which can be weighed and measured with the tools of the physicist or described by the metrical symbols of the mathematician.” IfsWorldFeelsWould BeNatureToolsSymbolsSignificanceMathematicianPhysicist Book:The nature of the physical world Source: The nature of the physical world
“To produce a really good biological theory one must try to see through the clutter produced by evolution to the basic mechanisms lying beneath them, realizing that they are likely to be overlaid by other, secondary mechanisms. What seems to physicists to be a hopelessly complicated process may have been what nature found simplest, because nature could only build on what was already there.” TryingMayHas BeensSeemsScienceLyingFoundProcessNatureRealizingProduceTheoryEvolutionSimplicityComplicatedBiologyMechanismSimplestPhysicistClutter Author:Francis Crick
“Man is slightly nearer to the atom than to the star. ... From his central position man can survey the grandest works of Nature with the astronomer, or the minutest works with the physicist. ... [K]nowledge of the stars leads through the atom; and important knowledge of the atom has been reached through the stars.” MenHas BeensImportantScienceStarsNaturePositionAstronomyAtomsPhysicistSurveysAstronomers Author:Arthur Eddington
“During the time that [Karl] Landsteiner gave me an education in the field of imununology, I discovered that he and I were thinking about the serologic problem in very different ways. He would ask, What do these experiments force us to believe about the nature of the world? I would ask, What is the most. simple and general picture of the world that we can formulate that is not ruled by these experiments? I realized that medical and biological investigators were not attacking their problems the same way that theoretical physicists do, the way I had been in the habit of doing.” ThinkingWorldWayBelieveDifferentProblemScienceAsksBeliefForceNatureSimpleFieldsHabitSimplicityMedicalI RealizedExperimentsDifferent WaysPhysicistAttackingTheoreticalInvestigators Author:Linus Pauling