Arrangements Quote by Albert Einstein
“As soon as science has emerged from its initial stages, theoretical advances are no longer achieved merely by a process of arrangement. Guided by empirical data, the investigator rather develops a system of thought which, in general, is built up logically from a small number of fundamental assumptions, the so-called axioms. We call such a system of thought a theory. The theory finds the justification for its existence in the fact that it correlates a large number of single observations, and it is just here that the 'truth' of the theory lies.”
About This Quote
Source Lecture: Theory Development, 1935
Scientific theories arise from data, built on few axioms, and are validated by broad correlation with observations.
In simple terms: Data-driven ideas built on basic principles, tested by many facts.
Base theories on solid data and simple foundations.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- research design
- education curricula
- policy analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What core assumptions underlie your current model?
- How do you test a theory against diverse data?
Complex phenomena may resist simple axiomatic description.