A great physicist is always a metaphysicist as well he has a higher concept of his knowledge and his task.

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A great physicist is always a metaphysicist as well he has a higher concept of his knowledge and his task. He is not only an expert in his field but also in the field of philosophy and psychology. A great physicist should know some things about nature and nature’s laws and then some things which cannot be discovered by scientific methods and then some things which can be learned from philosophy and some things which can be learned from psychology. A great physicist should have a broader view on the world and on his knowledge than just to be an expert in physics.

Source: The Glass Bees

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