Quotes by Arthur Eddington

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It is one thing for the human mind to extract from the phenomena of nature the laws which it has itself put into them; it may be a far harder thing to extract laws over which it has no control.
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We have found that where science has progressed the farthest, the mind has but regained from nature that which the mind put into nature.
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The idea of a universal mind or Logos would be, I think, a fairly plausible inference from the present state of scientific theory.
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Whatever else there may be in our nature, responsibility toward truth is one of its attributes.
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An ocean traveler has even more vividly the impression that the ocean is made of waves than that it is made of water.
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If someone points out to you that your pet theory of the universe is in disagreement with Maxwell's equations-then so much the worse for Maxwell's equations. If it is found to be contradicted by observation-well these experimentalists do bungle things sometimes. But if your theory is found to be against the second law of thermodynamics I can give you no hope; there is nothing for it but to collapse in deepest humiliation.
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I ask you to look both ways. For the road to a knowledge of the stars leads through the atom; and important knowledge of the atom has been reached through the stars.
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You cannot disturb the tiniest petal of a flower without the troubling of a distant star.
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It is reasonable to hope that in the not too distant future we shall be competent to understand so simple a thing as a star.
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We are bits of stellar matter that got cold by accident, bits of a star gone wrong.
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