Meditations on Physics Today
JAN 01, 1952
DOI: 10.1063/1.3067473
Most physicists probably spend most of their professional effort working at physics in a rather narrow, technical sense. For this alone there are scarcely enough hours in the day. Should a pause occur, there are always papers to be read, those which one really should have got around to a long time ago. Indeed, keeping up with the literature could be a fulltime job in itself.
© 1952. American Institute of Physics