The whole past is the procession of the present Thomas Carlyle
The whole past is the procession of the present
It is the mаrk оf the mind untrained tо tаkе itѕ own processes аѕ vаlid fоr all mеn, and its оwn judgmеntѕ fоr absolute truth. Aleister Crowley
It is the mаrk оf the mind untrained tо tаkе itѕ own processes аѕ vаlid fоr all mеn, and its оwn judgmеntѕ fоr absolute truth.
In the experimental investigation of these processes a given energy is usually imparted to the electrons by accelerating them by a given voltage. Gustav Ludwig Hertz
In the experimental investigation of these processes a given energy is usually imparted to the electrons by accelerating them by a given voltage.
[This] may prove to be the beginning of some embracing generalization, which will throw light, not only on radioactive processes, but on elements in general and the Periodic Law. Frederick Soddy
[This] may prove to be the beginning of some embracing generalization, which will throw light, not only on radioactive processes, but on elements in general and the Periodic Law.
My main thesis will be that in the study of the intermediate processes of metabolism we have to deal not with complex substances which elude ordinary chemical methods, but with the simple substances undergoing comprehensible reactions. Frederick Gowland Hopkins
My main thesis will be that in the study of the intermediate processes of metabolism we have to deal not with complex substances which elude ordinary chemical methods, but with the simple substances undergoing comprehensible reactions.