2012年7月18日水曜日

2012年7月18日

Great scientists, the pioneers that we admire, are not concerned with results but with the next questions.  The eminent physicist Enrico Fermi told his students that an experiment that successfully proves a hypothesis is a measurement; one that does not is a discovery.  A discovery, an uncovering – of new ignorance.  (Ignorance: How It Drives Science より抜粋)