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"One may say that in a state of science where fundamental concepts have to be changed, tradition is b..." — Werner Heisenberg
One may say that in a state of science where fundamental concepts have to be changed, tradition is both the condition for progress and a hindrance. Hence, it usually takes a long time before the new concepts are generally accepted.
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