Proceedings of Meetings and Symposia>Speech:  Holland, Thomas Henry (1914), Address delivered by the President of Section [Geology] at Sydney (Friday, Aug 21), Report of the Eighty-Fourth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science: Australia , Retrieved on 2012-06-05

Memes

05 JUN 2012

 Theories Dwindle in Number as Facts Emerge

The intensity and quantity of polemical literature on scientific problems frequently varies inversely as the number of direct observations on which the discussions are based: the number and variety of theories concerning a subject thus often form a coefficient of our ignorance. Beyond the superficial observations, direct and indirect, made by geologists, not extending below about one two-hundredth of the Earth's radius, we have to trust to the deductions of mathematicians for our ideas regard...
Folksonomies: observation theory
Folksonomies: observation theory
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From speculation to precision based on observations.

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