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Quote: the general laws of theoretical physics are valid for any natural phenomenon whatsoever, including life

topics > all references > references e-f > QuoteRef: einsA_1934 , p. 226 [Principles of Research, 1918]



Topic:
law of nature
Topic:
reality is a machine
Topic:
physics
Topic:
scientific method
Group:
philosophy of science

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In my belief the name [theory of the universe] is justified; … valid for any natural phenomenon whatsoever. With them, … of every natural process, including life, by means … human intellect. … The supreme task of the physicist is to … There is no logical path to these laws; …   Google-1   Google-2

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Quote: the task of the physicist is to find the universal elementary laws from which the cosmos can be built by pure deduction
Quote: only intuition, resting on sympathetic understanding of experience, can reach the elementary laws of nature

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