"Geometry was the first exciting course I remember"
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The specific intent feels almost corrective. When a Nobel-winning physicist says his first thrill came from geometry, he quietly reframes what counts as "scientific". Not the lab coat, not the high-tech apparatus, but a Euclidean kind of wonder: proofs, constraints, elegance. Geometry is where abstraction becomes tangible. You can see it, draw it, rotate it in your head. For a future experimentalist, that's an early apprenticeship in thinking with space, symmetry, and invariants - concepts that later show up in physics wearing fancier clothes.
The subtext is also about access and pedagogy. Geometry is often the first math class that rewards narrative reasoning: you don't just compute, you persuade. That can be electrifying for students who don't respond to rote arithmetic but light up when logic becomes a story with inevitability. Coming from Chu - a scientist who also served as U.S. Secretary of Energy - the remark carries a cultural argument: excitement in education isn't a luxury. It's the ignition system. If you want more people to do hard things, you start by giving them one moment that feels like the world suddenly makes sense.
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