Great scientists tolerate ambiguity very well. They believe the theory enough to go ahead; they doubt it enough to notice the errors and faults so they can … create [its] replacement. If you believe too much you’ll never notice the flaws; if you doubt too much you won’t get started. It requires a lovely balance.
— Richard Hamming, You and Your Research
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