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“In general we look for a new law by the following process. First we guess it. 
Then we compute the consequences of the guess to see what would be implied if 
this law that we guessed is right. Then we compare the result of the 
computation to nature, with experiment or experience, compare it directly with 
observation, to see if it works. If it disagrees with experiment it is wrong. 
In that simple statement is the key to science. It does not make any difference 
how beautiful your guess is. It does not make any difference how smart you are, 
who made the guess, or what his name is – if it disagrees with experiment it is 
wrong. That is all there is to it.”

-Richard Feynman

The Character of Physical Law (1965)
Chapter 7, “Seeking New Laws”, p.150 (Modern Library edition, 1994)
ISBN 0-679-60127-9
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