Re: Savants & a Nobel Prize
- From: Henning Makholm <henning@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 05:09:03 +0100
Scripsit "manny" <freshmanorb@xxxxxxxxx>
Where is it written that a degree is not needed?
It's not written anywhere that a degree IS needed, that's why.
By any chance, has there been any Nobel winner in the history of
Physics or Chemistry who doesn't have a degree but one of those
intrinsic savant geniuses who has solved some problems?
Guglielmo Marconi, recipient of half of the 1909 prize in physics, did
not have any formal training as a physicist (if his Nobel lecture is
to be believed).
--
Henning Makholm "Unmetered water, dear. Run it deep."
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