"I feel I learned as much from fellow students as from the professors"
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The intent is also institutional. Steinberger came of age in mid-century physics, when the field was reorganizing itself around big laboratories, collaboration, and fast-moving subfields. In that ecosystem, status doesn’t automatically map onto insight. Professors offer frameworks and access; students supply fresh attention and a kind of intellectual recklessness that senior people, guarding reputations and grants, can lose. The subtext is that learning is less a vertical transfer than a network effect: understanding spreads horizontally, through comparison, imitation, and rivalry.
It works rhetorically because it sounds almost casual while smuggling in a democratic ethic. It dignifies the seminar as a contact sport, not a sermon. It also nudges young scientists toward agency: your education isn’t something done to you by experts; it’s something you co-produce with the people sitting next to you. In an era that still fetishizes lone genius, Steinberger’s line is a reminder that most discovery is social before it’s personal.
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