A scientist must be a man of faith, not in the sense of a believer in dogma, but in the sense of a man who believes in the possibility of discovering new truths.
Quantum theory
A scientist must be a man of faith, not in the sense of a believer in dogma, but in the sense of a man who believes in the possibility of discovering new truths.
Quantum theory
Clarifying his use of 'faith' in science.
Early 20th century
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