Volume III - Semiconductors
Chapter 2.2 Quantum physics
In other words, scientific hypotheses are alwaysrisky due to the claim to predict the results of experiments not yet conducted, and are therefore susceptible to disproof if the experiments do not turn out as predicted.
A missing whitespace after the word 'always'
PS. I wonder if it's OK to report about such minor mistakes or if it's considered being too fussy and is therefore disapproved of.
Chapter 2.2 Quantum physics
In other words, scientific hypotheses are alwaysrisky due to the claim to predict the results of experiments not yet conducted, and are therefore susceptible to disproof if the experiments do not turn out as predicted.
A missing whitespace after the word 'always'
PS. I wonder if it's OK to report about such minor mistakes or if it's considered being too fussy and is therefore disapproved of.