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Herbert Dingle (1890 – 1978)


English astronomer and philosopher.
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Herbert Dingle
What parts of the interior or the atmosphere give rise to the various phenomena, or indeed, if these regions have any parts at all, are questions which we ask of the stars in vain.
Dingle quotes
A science in its infancy is the least satisfactory, and, at the same time, the most profitable theme for a general description.
Dingle
It is as though a star throws the whole secret history of its being into its spectrum, and we have only to learn how to read it aright in order to solve the most abstruse problems of the physical Universe.




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