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- The knowledge of Natural-History, being Observation of Matters of Fact, is more certain than most others, and in my slender Opinion, less subject to Mistakes…
- Beware of the problem of testing too many hypotheses; the more you torture the data, the more likely they are to confess, but confessions obtained…
- For it is the duty of an astronomer to compose the history of the celestial motions or hypotheses about them. Since he cannot in any…
- Measurement has too often been the leitmotif of many investigations rather than the experimental examination of hypotheses. Mounds of data are collected, which are statistically…
- The theory of the earth is the science which describes and explains changes that the terrestrial globe has undergone from its beginning until today, and…
- The number of hypotheses and theories about climate change are numerous. Quite naturally they have caught the public attention, as any proof of past climactic…
- If it were possible to transfer the methods of physical or of biological science directly to the study of man, the transfer would long ago…
- The fturue is clouded and I'll keep my hypotheses for it private for the time being, but I am wondering whether or not progress reports…
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- It must be conceded that a theory has an important advantage if its basic concepts and fundamental hypotheses are 'close to experience,'… — Albert Einstein
- True science is never speculative; it employs hypotheses as suggesting points for inquiry, but it never adopts the hypotheses as though they… — Cleveland Abbe
- I do not pretend to be able to prove that there is no God. I equally cannot prove that Satan is a… — Bertrand Russell
- As in Mathematicks, so in Natural Philosophy, the Investigation of difficult Things by the Method of Analysis, ought ever to precede the… — Isaac Newton
- Even mistaken hypotheses and theories are of use in leading to discoveries. This remark is true in all the sciences. The alchemists… — Claude Bernard
- Any one who has studied the history of science knows that almost every great step therein has been made by the "anticipation… — Thomas Huxley
- The growth of our knowledge is the result of a process closely resembling what Darwin called 'natural selection'; that is, the natural… — Karl Popper
- The best and safest way of philosophising seems to be, first to enquire diligently into the properties of things, and to establish… — Isaac Newton