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"All science is static in the sense that it describes the unchanging aspects of things"

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Knight is baiting the modern reader into noticing a quiet sleight of hand: science feels like the engine of change, yet its power comes from hunting what does not change. Laws, regularities, stable relations between variables - these are the coin of the realm. Even when science studies turbulent systems, it typically does so by extracting invariants: conservation rules, statistical distributions, equilibrium tendencies, repeatable mechanisms. "Static" here is less an insult than a boundary marker. Science earns its authority by bracketing the messy parts of life that refuse to sit still.

The subtext is unmistakably Knightian. As an economist who drew a hard line between measurable risk and true uncertainty, he is warning that our most prestigious knowledge-making tools are designed to handle the first and stumble on the second. If science describes "unchanging aspects", then novelty, entrepreneurship, institutional shifts, and real historical surprises belong to a different category - not because they are mystical, but because they are non-repeatable and not fully compressible into law-like statements.

Context matters: mid-20th-century social science was busy importing the rhetoric of physics, dressing economics in equilibrium models and predictive swagger. Knight is pushing back against scientism without rejecting science. He is saying: admire the method, but do not pretend it covers the whole world. The line works because it flatters science while simultaneously limiting it; it sounds like praise, then lands as a critique of overconfidence. It is an economist reminding economists that their subject is not a laboratory object, and that the most important forces in human affairs may be the ones least "static."

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Knight, Frank. (2026, January 16). All science is static in the sense that it describes the unchanging aspects of things. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/all-science-is-static-in-the-sense-that-it-125330/

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"All science is static in the sense that it describes the unchanging aspects of things." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/all-science-is-static-in-the-sense-that-it-125330/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Frank Knight (November 7, 1885 - April 15, 1972) was a Economist from USA.

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