“Why do you want to come into physics? All is done and understood.”
as an advice to Max Planck not to study physics, by Anton Z. Capri, Quips, Quotes and Quanta http://worldscibooks.com/physics/6546.html. World Scientific (2007). p. 1. ISBN 9812709207 <br class="br">a similar advice has been given by Philipp von Jolly, as related by Max Planck in his lecture Vom Relativen zum Absoluten (December 1, 1924). <br class="br">Disputed
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