A scientific truth is not a truth that is true in all possible worlds, but a truth that is true in our world.
Quantum theory
A scientific truth is not a truth that is true in all possible worlds, but a truth that is true in our world.
Quantum theory
Attributed, on the nature of scientific truth.
Early 20th century
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