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One Hundred Reasons to be a Scientist
Copyright 2004 by the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)
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No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission
or without the acknowledgment of the source.
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One Hundred Reasons to be a Scientist
PREFACE
Katepalli R. Sreenivasan
The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste
A paradox of our times is that, while our societies
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have come to depend on technological advances as
never before, the interest in basic sciences is
diminishing at all levels.
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lukewarm interest shown towards sciences by the
brightest students at the high school level. This state of
affairs holds true, to the lowest order, in developed as
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The International Centre for Theoretical Physics
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(ICTP) at Trieste, now named after its founding
director, Abdus Salam, has been at the forefront of
disseminating scientific knowledge to all segments of
scientists.
5 Taking as the occasion the 40th anniversary
of our Centre, we thought it to be valuable to produce
this book containing a number of brief and personal

accounts by some of the most eminent scientists of our
time, of what it was about science that captured their
imagination as youngsters and kept it alive, and what
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main piece of knowledge they have added to the
extraordinary lore of science.
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have for the budding scientists?
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In choosing the writers, I have kept in mind high standards of scientific accomplishment
and their connection to the Centre in some fashion. Slightly fewer than a hundred authors
graciously honoured the invitation to contribute, and I am pleased to place before you the
result of the effort. The emphasis is different in each article but the authors have all made
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efforts to be accessible without demanding any special knowledge or expertise on the part of
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the reader.
7 Many authors speak from their heart and distil their experience directly. I have no
hesitation in saying that these pieces reflect the seriousness with which the contributors took
our missive and the affection with which they hold our Centre and its mission. I cannot
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imagine that they would be sufficiently motivated otherwise to take the time and make the
effort needed for the task. I am grateful.
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I hope that the readers will find these essays at least as inspirational as I have; I would
have been pleased if I had the opportunity of exposing myself to similar articles as a young
student. It is my belief that high school students and young college students, for whom the
collection is primarily meant, will benefit as intended from spending some time with the book.
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This seemingly straightforward task needed some work on our end as well. Without the
diligent efforts of Mrs. A. Gatti, it would have been very hard to translate the concept into
reality. Mr. E. Fratnik of the ICTP library lent his invaluable technical expertise and time.
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concept itself arose in a conversation with Professor C.N.R. Rao. To them all, I am very
thankful.
ICTP is a self-governing body organized under a tripartite agreement, among the
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CONTENTS
Preface ............................................................................................................
 

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