Hypothesis Quote by Henry Norris Russell Download Open image “Not as a demonstrated natural law, but as a working hypothesis.” — Henry Norris Russell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hypothesis Law Natural Nature Working
Every fundamental law has exceptions. But you still need the law or else all you have is observations that don't make sense. And that's… — Geoffrey West Copy Share Image
The establishment of a law, moreover, does not take place when the first thought of it takes form, or even when its significance is… — Dmitri Mendeleev Copy Share Image
But the real glory of science is that we can find a way of thinking such that the law is evident. — Richard P. Feynman Copy Share Image
No law of nature, however general, has been established all at once; its recognition has always been preceded by many presentiments. — Dmitri Mendeleev Copy Share Image
Even one well-made observation will be enough in many cases, just as one well-constructed experiment often suffices for the establishment of a law. — Emile Durkheim Copy Share Image
“A scientific law is not a scientific law, if it holds only when some supernatural being decides not to intervene” — Stephen Hawking Copy Share Image
I strongly believe that the fundamental laws of nature are not emergent phenomena. — David Gross Copy Share Image
Far from being hostile to religion is capable of rendering religion important services. — Henry Norris Russell Copy Share Image
One of the most striking results of modern investigation has been the way in which several different and quite independent lines of evidence indicate… — Henry Norris Russell Copy Share Image
When immortality becomes for us no longer a matter of academic discussion, but the most vital of all questions; we shall find our comfort… — Henry Norris Russell Copy Share Image
The need for some venture of faith still remains; one must stake one's life upon something. — Henry Norris Russell Copy Share Image
For myself, if I am to stake all I have and hope to be upon anything, I will venture it upon the abounding fullness… — Henry Norris Russell Copy Share Image
Just what future the Designer of the universe has provided for the souls of men I do not know, I cannot prove. But I… — Henry Norris Russell Copy Share Image
There are, after all, atheists who say they wish the fable were true but are unable to suspend the requisite disbelief, or who have… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
The greatest problem for mathematicians now is probably the Riemann Hypothesis. — Andrew Wiles Copy Share Image
I am quite conscious that my speculations run beyond the bounds of true science…It is a mere rag of an hypothesis with as many… — Charles Darwin Copy Share Image
When it comes to explaining human thought and behavior, the possibility that heredity plays any role at all still has the power to shock.… — Steven Pinker Copy Share Image
Whether statistics be an art or a science... or a scientific art, we concern ourselves little. It is the basis of social and political… — Adolphe Quetelet Copy Share Image
In science, each new result, sometimes quite surprising, heralds a step forward and allows one to discard some hypotheses, even though one or two… — Stanley B. Prusiner Copy Share Image
It is a good morning exercise for a research scientist to discard a pet hypothesis every day before breakfast. It keeps him young. — Konrad Lorenz Copy Share Image
“The only part of evolution in which any considerable interest is felt is evolution applied to man. A hypothesis in regard to the rocks… — William Jennings Bryan Copy Share Image
The religious hypothesis, therefore, must be considered only as a particular method of accounting for the visible phenomena of the universe: but no just… — David Hume Copy Share Image
From the almost total absence of fossil evidence relative to the origin of the phyla, it follows that any explanation of the mechanism in… — Pierre-Paul Grasse Copy Share Image
There's a scientific hypothesis that every person's name is a primary suggestive command that contains the entire script of their life in highly concentrated… — Victor Pelevin Copy Share Image
Whenever known and sufficient causes are available, it is anti-scientific to discard them in favour of a hypothesis that can never be verified. — Max Weber Copy Share Image