What is important is to understand the language of nature, not to impose on it our own prejudices.
Father of modern observational astronomy
What is important is to understand the language of nature, not to impose on it our own prejudices.
Father of modern observational astronomy
Paraphrase of his general scientific approach, not a direct quote.
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