拍品 39
拍品 39
-...
 显示更多
When is a hypothesis valuable?

Albert Einstein. 1 July 1938

成交价 GBP 3,750
估价
GBP 4,000 - GBP 6,000
估价并不反映实际成交价,亦不包括买家应付酬金、任何适用税项或艺术家转售权。详情请浏览业务规定D部。
Loading details
登记
分享
When is a hypothesis valuable?

Albert Einstein. 1 July 1938

成交价 GBP 3,750
登记
成交价 GBP 3,750
登记
详情
Albert Einstein (1879-1955).

Typed letter signed (‘A. Einstein’) to Erik Larsen, Nassau Point, Peconic, Long Island, 1 July 1938.

In German. One page, 278 x 215mm; with a retained annotated typescript copy of Larsen’s letter to Einstein. Provenance: collection of Carl-Gustav Danver (1908-1994, astronomer, attached to Lund University); sale at Bukowski, Stockholm, 4-5 June 2019, lot 166A (part).

When is a hypothesis valuable? ‘It is not clear to me what goal you wish to attain with your investigation. The association of previously unconnected facts through arbitrary hypotheses is only valuable if the hypotheses taken as a whole are simpler than the facts which they help to represent. / By way of comparison: a representation of 7 magnitudes through 5 magnitudes indicates an insight, whereas a representation of 5 through 7 does not. / What is the advance in knowledge that you seek through your reflection?’.

Larsen’s letter to Einstein sets out a hypothesis which aims to ‘determine the field of force of the spiral nebulae and their evolution from a rotation ellipsoid to a double-branched spiral’.



特别通告
-
荣誉呈献
佳士得专家或会联络阁下,以商讨此拍品,又或于拍品状况于拍卖前有所改变时知会阁下。

相关文章

Sorry, we are unable to display this content. Please check your connection.

更多来自
巨人的肩膀上