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so:text | Science teaches us to be very suspicious of grand generalizations...Aristotle had a set theory of the universe, and he didn’t get too far. Galileo started with simple things like pendulums and balls sliding down inclined planes, and he got much further. You never find surprises when you think in terms of broad generalities. Both quantum mechanics and relativity grew out of trying to really understand essentially simple things. (en) |
so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Frank_Wilczek |
so:description | The Quirk of the Quark", article in Esquire by K.C. Cole (December 1984) (en) |
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