
“Much of good science — and perhaps all of great science — has its roots in fantasy.”
E. O. Wilson, Letters to a Young Scientist

“Much of good science — and perhaps all of great science — has its roots in fantasy.”
E. O. Wilson, Letters to a Young Scientist
Of course it does. Without fantasy no one would care to delve into science.
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Einstein made his greatest breakthroughs imagining impossible scenarios, such as hurtling through space.
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Yes, he did! I’ve always loved his quote, “Creativity is intelligence having fun.” I often think Einstein and Mark Twain would have been great friends. Best to you, Mike.
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Jennie,
I can just imagine Einstein and Twain cutting up at a bar.
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