13+ Peter Higgs Quotes On Science, Art And Religion
Peter Higgs is a British theoretical physicist who is best known for his prediction of the Higgs boson, which was later confirmed by experiments at the Large Hadron Collider. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2013 for his work. He is also known for his contributions to the theory of the Higgs mechanism, which explains how particles acquire mass. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Peter Higgs on science, art, religion.
I never expected this to happen in my lifetime and shall be asking my family to put some champagne in the fridge. — Peter Higgs
Nobody else took what I was doing seriously, so nobody would want to work with me. I was thought to be a bit eccentric and maybe cranky. — Peter Higgs
There is a sort of mythology that grows up about what happened, which is different from what really did happen. — Peter Higgs
I was an embarrassment to the department when they did research assessment exercises. A message would go round the department: 'Please give a list of your recent publications.' And I would send back a statement: 'None.' — Peter Higgs
Fundamentalism is another problem. I mean, Dawkins in a way is almost a fundamentalist himself, of another kind. — Peter Higgs
The way that the background fields generates mass is rather like the way in which when light passes through a transparent medium like glass or water, it gets slowed down. It no longer travels with the fundamental velocity of light c. And that's the way to think of the generation of mass. — Peter Higgs
My recollection of the higher school certificate, which involved a practical exam in physics, was being confronted with an experiment involving a sort of barometer arrangement, wondering why I couldn't make it work. — Peter Higgs
When you look at a vacuum in a quantum theory of fields, it isn't exactly nothing. — Peter Higgs
The model I came up with in 1964 is just the invention of a rather strange sort of medium that looks the same in all directions and produces a kind of refraction that is a little bit more complicated than that of light in glass or water. — Peter Higgs
If the U.K. were threatening to withdraw from Europe, I would certainly want Scotland to be out of that. — Peter Higgs
I would send back a statement: ‘None.’ — Peter Higgs
This summer I have discovered something totally useless. — Peter Higgs
That name was a kind of joke, and not a very good one. An author, Leon Lederman, wanted to call it 'that goddamn particle' because it was clear it was going to be a tough job finding it experimentally. His editor wouldn't have that, and he said 'okay, call it the God particle', and the editor accepted it. I don't think he should've have done, because it's so misleading. — Peter Higgs
Life Lessons by Peter Higgs
- Peter Higgs' work on the Higgs Boson particle demonstrated the importance of perseverance and dedication to scientific research, as it took decades for his theories to be proven correct.
- His life's work also serves as a reminder of the importance of collaboration, as he was part of a larger team of scientists who worked together to discover the particle.
- Finally, his work serves as an example of the power of curiosity and the potential rewards of asking difficult questions and seeking out answers.
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