"The ultimate arbiter of truth is experiment, not……" — Lawrence M. Krauss
"The ultimate arbiter of truth is experiment, not the comfort one derives from one's a priori beliefs, nor the beauty or elegance one ascribes to one's theoretical models."
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Lawrence M. Krauss
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56 Quotes by Lawrence M. Krauss
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Keeping religion immune from criticism is both unwarranted and dangerous.
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