Go It, Charlie!
2012 November 26
Charles Darwin was never good at maths. If he had been, we might never have heard of him. Or, perhaps, we would have a different kind of biology.
Excerpts from
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN ELECTRON
by Charles R. Gibson, F.R.S.E.
[London: Seeley (1911)]
The electron's words are in bold.
ADDITIONAL REFERENCES:
LEVIATHAN: The Victorian War between Physics and Biology