Langley’s bolometer and the importance of ‘stamp collecting’

Samuel Langley

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Mapping a spectrum of developments

Ernest Rutherford’s quip that science is either physics or stamp collecting has to be one of the silliest statements ever. Aside from the fact that it is semi-apocryphal, it sets up a false dichotomy, as if physicists never had to collect reams of seemingly pointless data.