"In a few years, all great physical constants will have been approximately estimated, and that the only occupation which will be left to men of science will be to carry these measurements to another place of decimals"
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The intent is double-edged. On the surface, it’s a confidence statement: physics is maturing into precision metrology. Underneath, it’s a warning about how scientific institutions can mistake improved instruments for improved understanding. “Another place of decimals” isn’t just a technical detail; it’s a social diagnosis. Funding, prestige, and career safety often drift toward measurable marginal gains, while riskier conceptual work gets labeled speculative or unserious.
Context does the real work here. Maxwell lived before relativity and quantum mechanics detonated the classical worldview. His remark becomes an accidental prophecy of how wrong the “end of physics” impulse can be - and why it keeps recurring. Every time a framework feels complete, it starts training people to treat anomalies as rounding errors rather than invitations. The wit is in the overstatement: he caricatures the future scientist as an accountant of nature, then quietly dares the next generation to prove him wrong.
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Maxwell, James C. (2026, January 15). In a few years, all great physical constants will have been approximately estimated, and that the only occupation which will be left to men of science will be to carry these measurements to another place of decimals. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-a-few-years-all-great-physical-constants-will-143000/
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Maxwell, James C. "In a few years, all great physical constants will have been approximately estimated, and that the only occupation which will be left to men of science will be to carry these measurements to another place of decimals." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-a-few-years-all-great-physical-constants-will-143000/.
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"In a few years, all great physical constants will have been approximately estimated, and that the only occupation which will be left to men of science will be to carry these measurements to another place of decimals." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-a-few-years-all-great-physical-constants-will-143000/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



