The Goal of Any Science is to Become Trivial

Whether we like it or not, the ultimate goal of every science is to become trivial, to become a well-controlled apparatus for the solution of schoolbook exercises or for practical application in the construction of engines.

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To become so well-known it is taught in a gradeschool textbook.

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 Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics
Periodicals>Journal Article:  Katchalsky-Katzir, Aharon (Oct 1963), Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics, International Science and Technology, (Oct 1963), 44., Retrieved on 2012-06-07