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Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are a part of the mystery that we are trying to solve.
Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature, for in the final analysis we ourselves are part of the mystery we are trying to solve.
Source: Where is Science Going? (1932)
Max Planck: Quotes about nature
Max Planck was German theoretical physicist. Explore interesting quotes on nature.Where is science going? The Universe in the light of modern physics. (1932)
Religion and Natural Science (1937)
Source: Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers (1949)
Context: Experimenters are the schocktroops of science… An experiment is a question which science poses to Nature, and a measurement is the recording of Nature’s answer. But before an experiment can be performed, it must be planned – the question to nature must be formulated before being posed. Before the result of a measurement can be used, it must be interpreted – Nature’s answer must be understood properly. These two tasks are those of theorists, who find himself always more and more dependent on the tools of abstract mathematics.
Religion and Natural Science (1937)
Religion and Natural Science (1937)
As quoted by Morris Kline, Mathematics and the Physical World (1959) Ch. 25: From Calculus to Cosmic Planning, pp. 441–42.
“Natural science wants man to learn, religion wants him to act.”
Religion and Natural Science (1937)
Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers (1949)