George Gamow (1904–1968) Russian-American physicist and science writer
"Interview with George Gamow" http://www.aip.org/history/ohilist/4325.html, by Charles Weiner at Professor Gamow's home in Boulder, Colorado (25 April 1968)
Thirty Years That Shook Physics : The Story of Quantum Theory (1966), p. 64
Context: It is well known that theoretical physicists cannot handle experimental equipment; it breaks whenever they touch it. Pauli was such a good theoretical physicist that something usually broke in the lab whenever he merely stepped across the threshold. A mysterious event that did not seem at first to be connected with Pauli's presence once occurred in Professor J. Franck's laboratory in Göttingen. Early one afternoon, without apparent cause, a complicated apparatus for the study of atomic phenomena collapsed. Franck wrote humorously about this to Pauli at his Zürich address and, after some delay, received an answer in an envelope with a Danish stamp. Pauli wrote that he had gone to visit Bohr and at the time of the mishap in Franck's laboratory his train was stopped for a few minutes at the Göttingen railroad station. You may believe this anecdote or not, but there are many other observations concerning the reality of the Pauli Effect!
George Gamow (1904–1968) Russian-American physicist and science writer
"Interview with George Gamow" http://www.aip.org/history/ohilist/4325.html, by Charles Weiner at Professor Gamow's home in Boulder, Colorado (25 April 1968)
Valentine Telegdi (1922–2006) American physicist
[Physics Today, A Lowbrow's View of Feynman, 42, 2, 1989, 10.1063/1.881197] (p. 85)
Richard Feynman book The Character of Physical Law
Source: The Character of Physical Law (1965), chapter 7, “Seeking New Laws,” p. 168
Pierre Duhem (1861–1916) French physicist, historian of science
Notice sur les Titres et Travaux scientifiques de Pierre Duhem rédigée par lui-même lors de sa candidature à l'Académie des sciences (mai 1913), The Aim and Structure of Physical Theory (1906)
Richard Dawkins (1941) English ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author
Part 2, 00:35:01
The Root of All Evil? (January 2006)
“Given a good shop and good measurement equipment a sound physicist can do wonderful work.”
W. W. Hansen (1909–1949) American physicist
as quoted by
Context: Good physics can be done if we have a good shop. … Given a good shop and good measurement equipment a sound physicist can do wonderful work.
Lisa Randall (1962) American theoretical physicist and an expert on particle physics and cosmology
Source: Warped Passages: Unraveling the Universe's Hidden Dimensions (2005), Ch. 24.
Marie-Louise von Franz (1915–1998) Swiss psychologist and scholar
Source: Psyche and Matter (1992), p. 269
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
BBC Radio Debate on the Existence of God, Russell vs. Copleston (1948)
1940s
John L. Heilbron (1934) American historian
John L. Heilbron, Electricity in the 17th and 18th centuries: A study of early modern physics. Univ of California Press, 1979. p. 195
The quote "a veritable giant in science," originates from: Elise C. Otté (1881). Denmark and Iceland, p. 156