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What does this H.G. Wells quote mean?
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What does this quote mean...its from the novel The Invisible Man by H.G wells.“Fools, common men, even common mathematicians, do not know anything of what some general expressions may mean to the student of molecular physics. In the books . . . there are marvels, miracles! But this was not a method, it was an idea, that might lead to a method by which it invisibility would be possible…” (Stevenson 79).
What does this quote mean...its from the novel The Invisible Man by H.G wells.“Fools, common men, even common mathematicians, do not know anything of what some general expressions may mean to the student of molecular physics. In the books . . . there are marvels, miracles! But this was not a method, it was an idea, that might lead to a method by which it invisibility would be possible…” (Stevenson 79).
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It suggests that even the person with above average mathematical knowledge is usually unaware of the possibilities that a student of molecular physics can discern in a mathematical formula. The concept that is being contemplated is not yet a usable method, but it is an idea or hypotheses that might lead to a usable method.
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