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- A disclaimer
These haiku are forced. But everything is forces, there is no free will.
- On Max Planck
Suffering upright, revolution unasked for, walk a middle plank.
To the theorists, blessed are the peacemakers and the go-betweens.
- Planck to Einstein
A splendid fellow, careful incrementalist, imperialist.
- On writing about Peter Galison
In which the author finds himself critical of an opalescence.