16+ Martin Fleischmann Quotes On Education, Religion And Socialism
Martin Fleischmann was a British chemist and electrochemist who is best known for his work on electrochemistry and cold fusion. He was a professor at the University of Southampton and was awarded the Faraday Medal in 1989 for his work on electrochemistry. He is credited with the invention of the calorimetric microelectrode, which is used to measure electrochemical activity in cells. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Martin Fleischmann on education, religion, socialism.
Now, of course, cold fusion is the daddy of them all in a way, in terms of value, so I think that viewed in a social way, from the point of social considerations and economics, it will tell you that this thing will stay around. — Martin Fleischmann
Scientists are really very conscious of the fact that they stand on the shoulders of an enormous tree of preceding workers and that their own contribution is not so enormous. — Martin Fleischmann
I am a caricature of what British science is about in the way I work. — Martin Fleischmann
I think British science is becoming more like American science - and then there is everybody else, I'm afraid. — Martin Fleischmann
It has been suggested at various times that I should start an operation in the United Kingdom but - bearing in mind my age and medical history - I think this would be not a very sensible way to go forward. — Martin Fleischmann
It doesn't matter whether you can or cannot achieve high temperature superconductivity or fuel cells, they will always be on the list because if you could achieve them they would be extremely valuable. — Martin Fleischmann
I think you know that I classify science as British science, American science, and everybody else. — Martin Fleischmann
Now Stan and I were still working in secret at that time but, because of this development, we had to inform the University of Utah because we thought that they might need to take patent protection. — Martin Fleischmann
Usually, if you have a new idea, you very rarely break through to anything like recognizable development or implementation of that idea the first time around - it takes two or three goes for the research community to return to the topic. — Martin Fleischmann
American science is much more organized, much more hierarchical than British science has been. — Martin Fleischmann
The problem is that replacement of Quantum Mechanics by Quantum Field Theory is still very demanding. — Martin Fleischmann
One of my theme songs is that if you can't do it in a test tube, don't do it. — Martin Fleischmann
I have had this view of the optimization of the electrode design for a long time. Historically we went through various phases in the work and eventually worked on large sheets - very large sheets - of palladium. — Martin Fleischmann
It is not necessarily true that expensive experiments are not worthwhile doing but there are plenty of rather cheap experiments which are certainly worth doing. — Martin Fleischmann
I don't suppose I'll ever retire completely. — Martin Fleischmann
You see, I am a very conventional scientist, really. — Martin Fleischmann
Life Lessons by Martin Fleischmann
- Martin Fleischmann's work showed the importance of challenging accepted scientific theories and pushing boundaries to make new discoveries.
- His work also highlighted the importance of collaboration between different disciplines, such as chemistry and physics, to make new breakthroughs.
- Finally, his work demonstrated the importance of perseverance and dedication in the face of criticism and doubt from the scientific community.
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