28 JAN 2012 by ideonexus

 Science is Built on Numerous Small Contributions

The history of semiconductor physics is not one of grand heroic theories, but one of painstaking intelligent labor. Not strokes of genius producing lofty edifices, but great ingenuity and endless undulation of hope and despair. Not sweeping generalizations, but careful judgment of the border between perseverance and obstinacy. Thus the history of solid-state physics in general, and of semiconductors in particular, is not so much about great men and women and their glorious deeds, as about the...
Folksonomies: science contributions
Folksonomies: science contributions
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Quote by Ernest Braun about how semiconductor physics is the result of hard work and dedication by many many scientists, all of whom are heroes even if they are not recognized.