“God made the bulk; surfaces were invented by the devil.”

The quote "God made the bulk; surfaces were invented by the devil." is famous quote attributed to Wolfgang Pauli (1900–1958), Austrian physicist, Nobel prize winner.

As quoted in Growth, Dissolution, and Pattern Formation in Geosystems (1999) by Bjørn Jamtveit and Paul Meakin, p. 291

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Austrian physicist, Nobel prize winner 1900–1958

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