Concepts Quote by Michio Kaku
“Science is about principles. It's about concepts. It's not about memorizing the parts of a flower. It helps to know some of these things, but if that's all you do that's not science, science is about principles and concepts.”
About This Quote
The speaker distinguishes scientific inquiry as focusing on underlying principles and concepts rather than rote memorization of details.
In simple terms: Science seeks deep understanding, not just facts.
Conceptual grasp outweighs memorization.
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When to use this quote
- Teaching physics concepts
- Designing curricula emphasizing theory
- Studying biology beyond taxonomy
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Prioritize conceptual frameworks in lessons
- Encourage inquiry‑based learning
Questions to Reflect On
- How can educators balance concept and detail?
- When does memorization become a hindrance?
Some detailed knowledge is essential for applying principles effectively.