Pieces of wisdom |
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Musicorum et cantorum magna est distantia. |
Isti dicunt, illi sciunt, quae componit musica. |
Nam qui facit, quod non sapit, definitur bestia. |
Caeterum tonantis vocis si laudent acumina, |
Superabit philomelam vel vocalis asina. |
Guido of Arezzo - 11th century |
A mesure qu'on a plus de lumière, |
on découvre plus de grandeur et plus de bassesse dans l'homme. |
Blaise Pascal - 17th century |
In the absence of knowledge, our only recourse is to follow our intuitions. |
But intuition is not the foundation for artistic freedom or creative innovation. |
Quite the contrary. |
The more we rely on our intuitions, the more our behaviors may be dictated |
by unacknowledged social norms or biological predispositions. |
David Huron - 21st century |
Wissen schafft Bücher – Bücher schaffen Wissen |
Markus Bautsch - 20th century |
Wissen schafft Wikipedia – Wikipedia schafft Wissen |
Markus Bautsch - 21st century |
Markus Bautsch (*1964 in Berlin) is a German physicist.
He has studied at Technische Universität Berlin (TUB) and at the Hahn-Meitner-Institut für Kernforschung (HMI). He has got a doctorate degree at the Institute of Optics of Technische Universität Berlin. Afterwards he worked as a consulting and as a software engineer. At present he is research associate at the German consumer organisation Stiftung Warentest.
He was or is lecturing experimental physics, electrical engineering, computer programming (see also Programming Language Capsula), optical devices as well as mechanics at the following universities:
Amongst others he was or is member of the following groups: