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bridges vol. 5, April 2005 / News from the Network
by Philipp Steger


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Have you ever wondered how really smart people think? Well, I have on lots of occasions and, admittedly, usually in an attempt at emulation. But let me tell you, it's not for the faint-hearted – even thinking about how really ingenious people think requires, well, a lot of thinking. Luckily, there’s a way around this: elicit some direct advice from people who ought to know. Theoretical physicists, for instance.

Brabec_ThomasThomas Brabec, a professor of physics at the University of Ottawa, is one of these theoretical physicists, which basically means that he does the thinking part while others, so-called experimental physicists, run experiments to see whether his thinking amounts to anything worthwhile in the real world. That doesn’t mean, of course, that the experimental physicists don’t think. They also are known to think a lot, just not in quite as pure a manner as theoretical physicists. One might say that experimental physicists are thinkers with a practical slant and theoretical physicists are pure thinkers. This is evidenced by the fact that Thomas Brabec, for instance, spends most of his time just thinking. Judging by the numerous and very prestigious awards he has received for his work, one can safely assume that he must be quite good at it.


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