"Life is short and progress is slow"
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The intent is to puncture the romance of discovery. Popular culture likes science as a montage - one inspired flash, a chalkboard epiphany, a prize. Lippmann points at the unglamorous substrate: repetition, error bars, dead ends, incremental gains that arrive too late to satisfy the ego. “Short” and “slow” form a cruel symmetry; the sentence doesn’t argue, it confines. You can almost hear the implied third clause: and yet we work.
The subtext is also institutional. Lippmann lived in an era that worshipped modernity - electricity, industry, the promise that rational method would steadily uplift society. His line cools that optimism without abandoning it. Progress exists, but it’s viscous, constrained by tools, funding, politics, and the sheer complexity of nature. For a scientist, that’s not despair; it’s calibration. The quote functions as a corrective to hype: if you want breakthroughs, make room for time, and accept that the clock is your most ruthless reviewer.
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| Source | Later attribution: Gabriel Lippmann's Colour Photography (Hanin Hannouch, 2025) modern compilationISBN: 9781040786642 · ID: RmeLEQAAQBAJ
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... Life is short and progress is slow " ( Lippmann 1908 ) , It was with these words that Gabriel Lippmann concluded his acceptance speech for the Nobel prize on December 14 , 1908. Now seems a perfect time to re- assess the role ... |
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