Science has nothing to do with any dogma. Science ceases to exist when there is a dogma.

JeanMarie Lehn
Science has nothing to do with any dogma. Science ceases...
Science has nothing to do with any dogma. Science ceases...
Science has nothing to do with any dogma. Science ceases...
Science has nothing to do with any dogma. Science ceases...
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"Science has nothing to do with any dogma. Science ceases to exist when there is a dogma." This is a quote from the great physicist, Albert Einstein. He was an interesting character in his own right, but what is particularly interesting about this quote is that he is presenting what he thought was the core principle of science itself. Because science is not bound by any dogma, it can seek truth in any direction without fear of consequence.

If scientists are allowed to pursue their research in ways that might be considered unorthodox or even wrongheaded, then scientists can find out things that could never have been known before. In other words, science has nothing to do with any dogma. Science ceases to exist when there is a dogma.

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