Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book: Oppenheimer, J. Robert (1966), Science and the common understanding, Retrieved on 2012-06-09Source Material [books.google.com]
Folksonomies: science Memes
09 JUN 2012
Science is Conservative
A discovery in science, or a new theory, even when it appears most unitary and most all-embracing, deals with some immediate element of novelty or paradox within the framework of far vaster, unanalysed, unarticulated reserves of knowledge, experience, faith, and presupposition. Our progress is narrow; it takes a vast world unchallenged and for granted. This is one reason why, however great the novelty or scope of new discovery, we neither can, nor need, rebuild the house of the mind very rapi...It only reveals a very narrow part of reality, and we must accept that we cannot understand most of it, but we can know more and more.