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"The grand aim of all science is to cover the greatest number of empirical facts by logical deduction from the smallest number of hypotheses or axioms"

- Albert Einstein

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Albert Einstein's quote speaks to the importance of clinical query and the need to be efficient in the process. He suggests that the goal of science is to discuss the best variety of empirical realities with the least variety of hypotheses or axioms. This suggests that scientists ought to strive to be as efficient as possible in their research, and that they must aim to make the most of the data they have. By deducing logical conclusions from the least variety of hypotheses, researchers can make the most of their information and come to more accurate conclusions. This quote likewise speaks with the value of being able to make connections in between various pieces of information and to draw logical conclusions from them. By doing so, scientists can take advantage of their data and concern more precise conclusions.

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Albert Einstein This quote is written / told by Albert Einstein between March 14, 1879 and April 18, 1955. He was a famous Physicist from Germany. The author also have 159 other quotes.

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