Top 41 Ernest Rutherford Quotes
#1. Every good laboratory consists of first rate men working in great harmony to insure the progress of science; but down at the end of the hall is an unsociable, wrong-headed fellow working on unprofitable lines, and in his hands lies the hope of discovery.
Ernest Rutherford
#2. An alleged scientific discovery has no merit unless it can be explained to a barmaid.
Ernest Rutherford
#3. It was almost as incredible as if you fired a 15-inch shell at a piece of tissue paper and it came back to hit you.
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#4. I must confess it was very unexpected and I am very startled at my metamorphosis into a chemist.
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#5. The only possible conclusion the social sciences can draw is: some do, some don't.
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#7. All of physics is either impossible or trivial. It is impossible until you understand it, and then it becomes trivial.
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#9. The only possible interpretation of any research whatever in the 'social sciences' is: some do, some don't.
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#10. The great object is to find the theory of the matter [of X-rays] before anyone else, for nearly every professor in Europe is now on the warpath.
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#11. I congratulate you both on a fine piece of work which I am sure will ultimately prove of importance. I am personally very much interested in your results ... In the past I have tried a number of experiments ... but without any success.
Ernest Rutherford
#12. Gentlemen, now you will see that now you see nothing. And why you see nothing you will see presently.
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#13. I am a great believer in the simplicity of things and as you probably know I am inclined to hang on to broad & simple ideas like grim death until evidence is too strong for my tenacity.
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#15. It is essential for men of science to take an interest in the administration of their own affairs or else the professional civil servant will step in - and then the Lord help you.
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#17. If your experiment needs a statistician, you need a better experiment.
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#18. You know, I am sorry for the poor fellows that haven't got labs to work in.
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#19. All scientific men will be delighted to extend their warmest congratulations to Tesla and to express their appreciation of his great contributions to science.
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#21. We are rather like children, who must take a watch to pieces to see how it works.
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#23. If your result needs a statistician then you should design a better experiment.
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#25. Of all created comforts, God is the lender; you are the borrower, not the owner.
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#26. Gentlemen, we have run out of money. It's time to start thinking.
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#27. If your experiment needs statistics, you ought to have done a better experiment.
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#28. That which is not measurable is not science. That which is not physics is stamp collecting.
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#29. Splitting the atom is like trying to shoot a gnat in the Albert Hall at night and using ten million rounds of ammunition on the off chance of getting it. That should convince you that the atom will always be a sink of energy and never a reservoir of energy.
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#30. You should never bet against anything in science at odds of more than about 1012 to 1.
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#31. A theory that you can't explain to a bartender is probably no damn good.
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#32. Physics is the only real science. The rest are just stamp collecting.
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#33. I've just finished reading some of my early papers, and you know, when I'd finished I said to myself, 'Rutherford, my boy, you used to be a damned clever fellow.' (1911)
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#34. When we consider the magnitude and extent of his discoveries and their influence on the progress of science and of industry, there is no honour too great to pay to the memory of Faraday, one of the greatest scientific discoverers of all time.
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#35. Radioactivity is shown to be accompanied by chemical changes in which new types of matter are being continually produced ... The conclusion is drawn that these chemical changes must be sub-atomic in character.
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#36. If, as I have reason to believe, I have disintegrated the nucleus of the atom, this is of greater significance than the war.
[Apology to the international anti-submarine committee for being absent from several meetings during World War I.]
Ernest Rutherford
#37. The greatest contributor to the feeling of tension and fear of war arose from the power of the bombing aeroplane. If all nations would consent to abolish air bombardment ... that would mean the greatest possible release from fear.
Ernest Rutherford
#38. I have to keep going, as there are always people on my track. I have to publish my present work as rapidly as possible in order to keep in the race. The best sprinters in this road of investigation are Becquerel and the Curies ...
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#39. Should a young scientist working with me come to me after two years of such work and ask me what to do next, I would advise him to get out of science. After two years of work, if a man does not know what to do next, he will never make a real scientist.
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#40. The energy produced by the breaking down of the atom is a very poor kind of thing. Anyone who expects a source of power from the transformation of these atoms is talking moonshine.
Ernest Rutherford
#41. Don't let me catch anyone talking about the Universe in my department.
Ernest Rutherford
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