"The supreme task of the physicist is the discovery of the most general elementary laws from which the world-picture can be deduced logically. But there is no logical way to the discovery of these elemental laws. There is only the way of intuition, which is helped by a feeling for the order lying behind the appearance, and this EinfĂĽhlung [literally, empathy or 'feeling one's way in'] is developed by experience."
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Albert Einstein, Preface to Max Planck's Where is Science Going? (1933)
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