Quote by Schrödinger, Erwin
"An operating scientist is not a man who believes in the scientific method; he is rather a man who, in his actual working life, does all sorts of things which no textbook would have suggested to him."
"An operating scientist is not a man who believes in the scientific method; he is rather a man who, in his actual working life, does all sorts of things which no textbook would have suggested to him."
"The task is not so much to see what no one has yet seen, but to think what nobody has yet thought about that which everybody sees."
"Science only works on the assumption that there are laws of nature."
"The scientist only imposes two things, namely truth and sincerity, upon himself and upon his peers."
"If all this damned quantum mechanics is not just hocus pocus."