To an outsider, his life would have been considered utterly schizophrenic. It carried the same kinds of mental and social costs as that of a spy, but on a whole other level.
Interesting read, especially since I‘ve watched several interviews and talks with Jerry Marzinsky.
The passage about seriously boxed-in thinking and lack of curiosity among the scientists reflects the curse of my current existence. It’s almost as if “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil!“ has become the new mantra of science.
Interesting read, especially since I‘ve watched several interviews and talks with Jerry Marzinsky.
The passage about seriously boxed-in thinking and lack of curiosity among the scientists reflects the curse of my current existence. It’s almost as if “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil!“ has become the new mantra of science.