John Michael Strubhart

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There is something quite instructive in Cavendish’s approach to science. Even though his devotion to the phlogiston theory was wayward, to say the least, he did not allow his theoretical prejudice to contaminate his experimental results. This is why he was able to make genuine discoveries while holding at least some views about his subject that were flat-out wrong. That is the mark of a great experimental scientist!
Wonders of Life: Exploring the Most Extraordinary Phenomenon in the Universe (Wonders Series)
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