Ocupation: Physicist
Life: June 26, 1824 - December 17, 1907
Birthday: June 26
Death: December 17
Scientific wealth tends to accumulate according to the law of compound interest. Every addition to knowledge of the properties of matter supplies the physical scientist with new instrumental means for discovering and interpreting phenomena of nature, which in their turn afford foundations of fresh generalisations, bringing gains of permanent value into the great storehouse of natural philosophy.
topic: Philosophy, Mean, Law, Generalisation, Compound Interest, Properties Of Matter, Natural Philosophy