Choose quotes font
There are physicists, and there are string theorists. Of course the string theorists are physicists
There are physicists, and there are string theorists. Of course the string theorists are physicists
There are physicists, and there are string theorists. Of course the string theorists are physicists
There are physicists, and there are string theorists. Of course the string theorists are physicists
There are physicists, and there are string theorists. Of course the string theorists are physicists
There are physicists, and there are string theorists. Of course the string theorists are physicists
Next quotes
Sheldon Lee Glashow:
I think that we scientists are seeking an understanding of the natural world. We come in various tySheldon Lee Glashow:
In 1969, John Iliopoulos and Luciano Maiani came to Harvard as research fellows. Together, we foundSheldon Lee Glashow:
I came to graduate school at Harvard University in 1954. My thesis supervisor, Julian Schwinger, haSheldon Lee Glashow:
From an early age, I knew I would become a scientist. It may have been my brother Sam's doing. He iSheldon Lee Glashow:
While my parents never had the time or money to secure university education themselves, they were aSheldon Lee Glashow:
In 1956, when I began doing theoretical physics, the study of elementary particles was like a patchSheldon Lee Glashow:
The standard theory may survive as a part of the ultimate theory, or it may turn out to be fundamenSheldon Lee Glashow:
I had more or less abandoned the idea of an electroweak gauge theory during the period 1961-1970. OSheldon Lee Glashow:
I think that I got committed to physics at the age of - oh, it must have been 1942 - ten, when mostSheldon Lee Glashow:
My father said I should become a doctor and do science in my spare time, which in retrospect might