"Life would be indeed easier if the experimentalists would only pause for a little while!"
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The intent is less to scold experiment than to spotlight its power. Marcus is acknowledging an asymmetry: experiments can surprise you overnight; a coherent theory takes years of patient accounting. Subtext: the theorist's craft is a kind of intellectual bookkeeping, forever being audited by data. When the audits become continuous, even brilliant frameworks start to feel provisional.
Context matters because Marcus is not an outsider sniping at lab work; he is a Nobel-level architect of mechanisms, someone whose models had to survive experimental scrutiny. That gives the quip a collegial bite. It also hints at a deeper truth about scientific progress: the friction between experimental restlessness and theoretical consolidation is not a bug but the engine. The line flatters experimentalists by treating them as the ones who keep the pace brutal - and flatters theory by implying it is worth catching up.
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Marcus, Rudolph A. (2026, January 15). Life would be indeed easier if the experimentalists would only pause for a little while! FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/life-would-be-indeed-easier-if-the-151338/
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"Life would be indeed easier if the experimentalists would only pause for a little while!" FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/life-would-be-indeed-easier-if-the-151338/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






