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Benefits Quote by Francis Bacon

“...those experiments be not only esteemed which have an immediate and present use, but those principally which are of most universal consequence for invention of other experiments, and those which give more light to the invention of causes; for the invention of the mariner's needle, which giveth…” quote by Francis Bacon
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“...those experiments be not only esteemed which have an immediate and present use, but those principally which are of most universal consequence for invention of other experiments, and those which give more light to the invention of causes; for the invention of the mariner's needle, which giveth the direction, is of no less benefit for navigation than the invention of the sails, which give the motion.”

Francis Bacon

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Source Essay: Novum Organum, 1620

Advocates for both practical and theoretical experiments, emphasizing that seemingly abstract research can enable crucial inventions.

In simple terms: Both useful and theoretical research matter.

Key Takeaway

Support curiosity‑driven inquiry.

Themes

science innovation theory

Mood

inspirational analytical

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • research labs
  • academic study
  • technology development

Key Concepts

methodology progress

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance short‑term needs with long‑term discovery?
  • What value do you place on abstract research?
A Different Perspective

Pure theory may lack immediate payoff.

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