"Physicists love this, because it’s pushing the boundaries of physics into regions which haven’t been explored before. And as soon as you get to that stage you begin to think that Nature is whispering to you some deep and strange truth. Besides, if you get to the stage where you actually discover something before anybody else, it is the second most enjoyable thing that I know."
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Roger Bowley on the ability to research matter near absolute zero using laser cooling, where the strange effects of quantum mechanics take hold (via phdr)
I bet I can guess the first.
(Source: sixtysymbols.com, via phdr)
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