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I have done a terrible thing, I have postulated a particle that cannot be detected.
Wolfgang Pauli
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Wolfgang Pauli
Age: 58 †
Born: 1900
Born: April 25
Died: 1958
Died: December 15
Chemist
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Theoretical Physicist
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Vienna
Austria
Wolfgang Ernst Pauli
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For quite a while I have set for myself the rule if a theoretician says 'universal' it just means pure nonsense.
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You know, what Einstein has just said isn't so stupid.
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This is to show the world that I can paint like Titian. [A big drawing of a rectangle] Only technical details are missing.
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How can one avoid despondency if one thinks of the anomalous Zeeman effect?
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After reading a paper by a young theoretical scientist, Pauli, shaking his head sadly, commented: That is not even wrong.
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This isn't right. This isn't even wrong.
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A colleague who met me strolling rather aimlessly in the beautiful streets of Copenhagen said to me in a friendly manner, You look very unhappy whereupon I answered fiercely, How can one look happy when he is thinking about the anomalous Zeeman effect?.
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The best that most of us can hope to achieve in physics is simply to misunderstand at a deeper level.
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I confess, that very different from you, I do find sometimes scientific inspiration in mysticism ... but this is counterbalanced by an immediate sense for mathematics.
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It is always the older that emanates the new one.
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One shouldn't work on semiconductors, that is a filthy mess who knows whether any semiconductors exist.
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What really matters for me is ... the more active role of the observer in quantum physics ... According to quantum physics the observer has indeed a new relation to the physical events around him in comparison with the classical observer, who is merely a spectator.
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Later, however, I came to recognize the objective nature of these dreams or fantasies ... Thus it was that I gradually came to acknowledge that such fantasies or dreams are neither meaningless nor purely arbitrary but rather convey a sort of second meaning of the terms applied.
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There can never be two or more equivalent electrons in an atom, for which in a strong field the values of all the quantum numbers n, k1, k2 and m are the same. If an electron is present, for which these quantum numbers (in an external field) have definite values, then this state is 'occupied.'
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If speculative ideas can not be tested, they're not science they don't even rise to the level of being wrong.
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It isn't right. It isn't even wrong.
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The fact that the author thinks slowly is not serious, but the fact that he publishes faster than he thinks is inexcusable.
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Aristotle was by far a less able thinker than Plato ... he was completely overwhelmed by Plato.
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The fact of the existence of two theories [causal and acausal] that contradict each other in Jung ... corresponds psychologically to the vascillation between 3 and 4.
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That theory is worthless. It isn't even wrong!
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