Oliver Sacks Quote

And I often dream of chemistry at night, dreams that conflate the past and the present, the grid of the periodic table transformed to the grid of Manhattan. […] Sometimes, too, I dream of the indecipherable language of tin (a confused memory, perhaps, of its plaintive cry). But my favorite dream is of going to the opera (I am Hafnium), sharing a box at the Met with the other heavy transition metals—my old and valued friends—Tantalum, Rhenium, Osmium, Iridium, Platinum, Gold, and Tungsten.


p. 317 - Uncle Tungsten (2001)


And I often dream of chemistry at night, dreams that conflate the past and the present, the grid of the periodic table transformed to the grid of...

And I often dream of chemistry at night, dreams that conflate the past and the present, the grid of the periodic table transformed to the grid of...

And I often dream of chemistry at night, dreams that conflate the past and the present, the grid of the periodic table transformed to the grid of...

And I often dream of chemistry at night, dreams that conflate the past and the present, the grid of the periodic table transformed to the grid of...