"My Harvard classmate, Thomas S. Kuhn wrote, some years ago, an influential book about scientific revolutions. Fortunately, many scientific revolutions do not follow his scenario, but the one he focused on, the discovery of quantum mechanics, is well described by his model, which is most valid for a revolution occurring in the central core of a mature science."
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Philip Warren Anderson
[Warren Anderson| Warren Anderson]] (December 13, 1923 – March 29, 2020) was an American theoretical physicist.
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