13 Quotes by Irving Langmuir

  • Author Irving Langmuir
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    [There] are cases where there is no dishonesty involved but where people are tricked into false results by a lack of understanding about what human beings can do to themselves in the way of being led astray by subjective effects, wishful thinking or threshold interactions. These are examples of pathological science. These are things that attracted a great deal of attention. Usually hundreds of papers have been published upon them. Sometimes they have lasted for fifteen or twenty years and then they gradually die away.

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  • Author Irving Langmuir
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    Only a small part of scientific progress has resulted from planned search for specific objectives. A much more important part has been made possible by the freedom of the individual to follow his own curiosity.

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    Science, almost from its beginnings, has been truly international in character. National prejudices disappear completely in the scientist’s search for truth.

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