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Famous quotes about popular science

Famous quotes about popular science

1. Mathematicians do not care about statements or conjectures. They only deduce everything based on definitions and axioms, and use arguments and reasoning. In fact, it is incorrect to call those theories that are only based on conjectures or hypotheses as science, because conjectures often resort to certain opinions or claims, and therefore they cannot produce knowledge from them.

2. Scientifically exploring the truth requires that our reason should never fanatically adhere to a certain hypothesis. Moroya

3. Science requires everyone to have extremely intense work and great enthusiasm. Pavlov

4. The development and role of science and technology are endless, and science is a great thing. Deng Xiaoping

5. A society will be strong only when it makes the truth known to the public. Zola

6. Science is very jealous. Science only bestows the highest grace on those who devote themselves wholeheartedly to science. Feuerbach

7. Curiosity creates scientists and poets. France

8. The history of science, in a sense, is the history of illusions and failures, a history of great fools working clumsily and inefficiently. Author, Terao Torahiko

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9. Science is always unfair. If it does not ask ten questions, it will never solve a problem. Bernard Shaw

10. Any achievements I have made in science have been achieved only due to long-term thinking, patience and diligence. Darwin

11. Raising a question is often more important than solving a problem, because solving a problem may only be a teaching or experimental skill. Raising new questions and new possibilities, and looking at old problems from a new perspective require creative imagination and mark real progress in science. Einstein

12. Truth likes criticism, because after criticism, truth will win; fallacy is afraid of criticism, because after criticism, fallacy will fail. Diderot

13. Scientists do not rely on individual ideas, but integrate the wisdom of thousands of people. All people think about a problem, and each person does his or her part of the work, adding to the positive establishment. in the great building of knowledge. Rutherford

14. Science gives people certainty and power. He who relies only on practice without relying on science is like a sailor who does not rely on a rudder and a compass. Dampier

15. The only purpose of science is to alleviate the suffering of human existence, and scientists should consider the majority of people. Galileo

16. Struggle is the school for mastering skills, and setbacks are the bridge to the truth. Goethe

17. Respect for people should not be greater than respect for the truth. Plato

18. If you take just one more step, even a small step in the same direction, truth will turn into error. Lenin

19. Marxism-Leninism does not end the truth, but constantly opens up the way to understand the truth in practice. Mao Zedong

20. Among scientific works, you'd better read the latest books, and among literary works, you'd better read the oldest books. Classical literature never ages. Bulwell Lytton

21. Conquering the fortress of science is like fighting a war. Someone will always die and someone will be injured. I want to dedicate myself to science. Lomonosov

22. Practice is the key to the treasure house of science.

23. The pursuit of science requires special courage. Galileo

24. For those who engage in science, diligence is the mother of success. Mao Yisheng

25. Science requires everyone to give everything willingly and without ulterior motives in order to receive the heavy cross of calm knowledge as a reward. Herzen

26. Science is the common wealth of mankind, and the task of a real scientist is to enrich this treasure house of knowledge that can benefit all mankind. Kolmogorov

27. There is no huge historical disaster that is not compensated by historical progress. Engels

28. Those who advance scientifically but lag behind morally do not move forward, but retreat. Aristotle

29. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. I relied on this learning method to become a scientist. Einstein

30. Learn to do the hard work of science. Secondly, be humble. The third thing is to have enthusiasm. Remember, science requires the entire human life.

Pavlov