Peter Tait cytaty

Peter Guthrie Tait – szkocki fizyk i matematyk.

Ukończył studia na Uniwersytecie w Edynburgu. Wspólnie z lordem Kelvinem napisał Treatise on Natural Philosophy , traktat fizyki teoretycznej, dzieło, które wywarło wpływ na rozwój mechaniki w XIX stuleciu.

Członek Royal Society i laureat Royal Medal . Wikipedia  

✵ 28. Kwiecień 1831 – 4. Lipiec 1901
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“[Examiners] spend their lives in discovering which pages of a text-book a man ought to read and which will not be likely to 'pay.”

in an address to the University of Edinburgh graduates, as quoted by [Cargill Gilston Knott, Life and scientific work of Peter Guthrie Tait, Cambridge University Press, 1911, 11]

“Oh, that's nothing – I could coach a coal scuttle to be Senior Wrangler.”

when complimented about coaching his one pupil scoring higher than his rival's pupils at Peterhouse Tripos, as quoted by [Cargill Gilston Knott, Life and scientific work of Peter Guthrie Tait, Cambridge University Press, 1911, http://books.google.com/books?id=PSU9AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA11, 11]

“The next grand extensions of mathematical physics will, in all likelihood, be furnished by quaternions.”

in Note on a Quaternion Transformation , Communication read on Monday, 6th April, 1863, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1866), p. 117.