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"We dont know the why of anything. On that matter we are no further advanced than was the cavedweller. The scientist is contented if he can contribute something toward the knowledge of what is and how it is."
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Charles Proteus SteinmetzCharles Proteus Steinmetz
Charles Proteus Steinmetz
Charles Proteus Steinmetz was a Prussian-American mathematician and electrical engineer and professor at Union College. He fostered the development of alternating current that made possible the expansion of the electric power industry in the United States, formulating mathematical theories for engineers. He made ground-breaking discoveries in the understanding of hysteresis that enabled engineers
"We dont know the why of anything. On that matter we are no further advanced than was the cavedweller. The scientist is contented if he can contribute something toward the knowledge of what is and how it is."
"Scientific theories need reconstruction every now and then. If they didnt need reconstruction they would be facts, not theories."
"In a mathematical sense, space is manifoldness, or combination of numbers. Physical space is known as the 3-dimension system. There is the 4-dimension system, there is the 10-dimension system."
"When it comes to scientific matters the ready talkers simply run riot. There are a lot of pseudo-scientists who with a little technical jargon to spatter through their talk are always getting in the limelight by making startling predictions of what the future has in store, using as their text the most recent discovery or invention."
"He doesnt believe a trumpet and a megaphone are part of a scientists equipment."
"In this country all a man need to do is to attain a little eminence and immediately he begins to talk. … But the American people are willing to listen to any one who has attained prominence. The main fact is that weve heard a mans name a great many times; that makes us ready to accept whatever he says."
"Money is a stupid measure of achievement, but unfortunately it is the only universal measure we have."
"There are no foolish questions and no man becomes a fool until he has stopped asking questions."