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=Famous Quotes=
=Famous Quotes=
  “One cannot escape the feeling that these mathematical formulae have an independent existence and an intelligence of their own, that they are wiser than we are, wiser even than their discoverers, that we get more out of them than was originally put into them.” —Heinrich Hertz
  “One cannot escape the feeling that these mathematical formulae have an independent existence and an intelligence of their own, that they are wiser than we are, wiser even than their discoverers, that we get more out of them than was originally put into them.” —Heinrich Hertz
Excerpts of this statement come from [[Book/Number: The language of science|Number: The language of science]]<ref name="number">{{:Book/Number: The language of science}}</ref> by [[Tobiaz Dantzig]].
Excerpts of this statement come from [[Book/Number: The language of science|Number: The language of science]]<ref name="number">{{:Book/Number: The language of science}},Chapter 5, Symbols, Page 79</ref> by [[Tobiaz Dantzig]].
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Latest revision as of 09:06, 29 March 2022

Heinrich Hertz(Q41257) is a German Physicist.


Famous Quotes

“One cannot escape the feeling that these mathematical formulae have an independent existence and an intelligence of their own, that they are wiser than we are, wiser even than their discoverers, that we get more out of them than was originally put into them.” —Heinrich Hertz

Excerpts of this statement come from Number: The language of science[1] by Tobiaz Dantzig.

References

  1. Dantzig, Tobias (2005). Number: The language of science. local page: Pi Press. ISBN 0-13-185627-8. ,Chapter 5, Symbols, Page 79

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