Danh ngôn của Martin H. Fischer

Don't confuse hypothesis and theory. The former is a possible explanation; the latter, the correct one. The establishment of theory is the very purpose of science.
Don't confuse hypothesis and theory. The former is a possible explanation; the latter, the correct one. The establishment of theory is the very purpose of science.
Đừng nhầm lẫn giữa giả thuyết và lý thuyết. Câu đầu tiên có thể là một lời giải thích; cái sau, cái đúng. Việc thiết lập lý thuyết chính là mục đích của khoa học.
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- Half of the modern drugs could well be thrown out of the window, except that the birds might eat them.
- Education is the process of driving a set of prejudices down your throat.
- Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification.
- A good teacher must know the rules; a good pupil, the exceptions.
- Facts are not science - as the dictionary is not literature.
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- Any sufficiently badly-written science is indistinguishable from magic.
- My father left me with his love of Jewish studies and cultural life. To this very day, along with several physicians and scientist colleagues, I take regular periodical lessons taught by a Rabbinical scholar on how the Jewish law views moral and ethical problems related to modern medicine and science.
- Biochemistry is the science of life. All our life processes - walking, talking, moving, feeding - are essentially chemical reactions. So biochemistry is actually the chemistry of life, and it's supremely interesting.
- The chances of Israeli science competing with big American science are small. For almost 15 years, we had no competition.
- The philosophy of the school was quite simple - the bright boys specialised in Latin, the not so bright in science and the rest managed with geography or the like.