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Only someone in his twenties can take such delirious propositions seriously. You have to be a twentysomething to believe that they can be turned into a theory of the world. And perhaps you have to be this young to understand better than anyone else, for the first time, the deep structure of nature. Just as Einstein was in his twenties when he realized that time does not pass in the same way for everyone, so too was Heisenberg on that Copenhagen night. Perhaps, it is no longer a good idea to trust your intuitions after thirty. . .
Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
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