Jeroen Pietryga

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A scientific theory is “true” if it is self-consistent and correctly correlates experience (predicts events). In short, when a scientist says that a theory is true, he means that it correctly correlates experience and, therefore, it is useful. If we substitute the word “useful” whenever we encounter the word “true,” physics appears in its proper perspective.
Dancing Wu Li Masters: An Overview of the New Physics (Perennial Classics)
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