“The people who have sufficient passion for the truth to give the truth a chance to prevail, if it runs counter to their bias, are in a minority. How important is this "minority?"”

It is difficult to say at this point, for, at the present time their influence on governmental decisions is not perceptible.
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Physicist and biologist 1898–1964

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