I don't suppose that applies so much to other physicists; I think it's a peculiarity of myself that I like to play about with equations, just looking for beautiful mathematical relations which maybe don't have any physical meaning at all. Sometimes they do.


Interview with Dr. P. A. M. Dirac by Thomas S. Kuhn at Dirac's home, Cambridge, England, May 7, 1963


I don't suppose that applies so much to other physicists; I think it's a peculiarity of myself that I like to play about with equations, just looking ...

I don't suppose that applies so much to other physicists; I think it's a peculiarity of myself that I like to play about with equations, just looking ...

I don't suppose that applies so much to other physicists; I think it's a peculiarity of myself that I like to play about with equations, just looking ...

I don't suppose that applies so much to other physicists; I think it's a peculiarity of myself that I like to play about with equations, just looking ...