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Faster Than the Speed of Light: The Story of a Scientific Speculation
by Joao Magueijo
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Among physicists, it is widely assumed that one's greatest chance for a breakthrough discovery will come before one reaches the age of 30. True or not, this idea leads young physicists such as João Magueijo to pull out all the...(more)
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Fri May 04 18:37:20 UTC 2007
Source: Faster Than the Speed of Light: The Story of a Scientific Speculation, Page: 258
Contributed by: Laurie Perez.
Joao Magueijo said

…it’s the process of losing oneself in the jungle that makes science worth doing.

Sun Mar 18 20:23:18 UTC 2007
Source: Faster Than the Speed of Light: The Story of a Scientific Speculation, Page: 197
Contributed by: Laurie Perez.
Joao Magueijo said

My diary entries during this period constantly refer to the importance of learning how to take criticism. If you shut yourself in your own little world, that will be the death of your theory. On the other hand, many of the criticisms you receive are pointless and simply reflect the view that anything new is bad. In such a delicate situation it is crucial to tread gingerly and be careful to appreciate the difference between pertinent and idiotic comments.