Max Delbrück Quote

The scientist addresses an infinitesimal audience of fellow composers. His message is not devoid of universality but it's universality is disembodied and anonymous. While the artist's communication is linked forever with it's original form, that of the scientist is modified, amplified, fused with the ideas and results of others, and melts into the stream of knowledge and ideas which forms our culture. The scientist has in common with the artist only this: that he can find no better retreat from the world than his work and also no stronger link with his world than his work.


Nobel Prize acceptance speech (1969)

Max Delbrück - Nobel Lecture: A Physicist´s Renewed Look at Biology – Twenty Years Later


The scientist addresses an infinitesimal audience of fellow composers. His message is not devoid of universality but it's universality is disembodied ...

The scientist addresses an infinitesimal audience of fellow composers. His message is not devoid of universality but it's universality is disembodied ...

The scientist addresses an infinitesimal audience of fellow composers. His message is not devoid of universality but it's universality is disembodied ...

The scientist addresses an infinitesimal audience of fellow composers. His message is not devoid of universality but it's universality is disembodied ...