“...contemporary physicists come in two varieties. Type 1 physicists are bothered by EPR and Bell's Theorem. Type 2 (the majority) are not, but one has to distinguish two subvarieties. Type 2a physicists explain why they are not bothered. Their explanations tend either to miss the point entirely (like Born's to Einstein) or to contain physical assertions that can be shown to be false. Type 2b are not bothered and refuse to explain why.” TwoScienceBornMissingTypeMajorityRefuseContemporaryVarietyExplanationBellsMechanicPhysicistBotheredAssertionQuantum MechanicsTheoremsNot Bothered Author:David Mermin
“Over the past fifty years or so, scientists have allowed the conventions of expression available to them to become entirely too confining, too confining. The insistence on bland impersonality and the widespread indifference to anything like the display of a unique human author in scientific exposition, have transformed the reading of most scientific papers into an act of tedious drudgery.” YearsHumansPastScienceReadingExpressionPaperUniqueScientistTransformationAvailableIndifferenceFiftyConventionsTransformedDisplayPapersTediousOver The PastInsistenceBlandDrudgeryImpersonality Author:David Mermin