Attics Quote by Ernest Lawrence
“The day when the scientist, no matter how devoted, may make significant progress alone and without material help is past. This fact is most self-evident in our work. Instead of an attic with a few test tubes, bits of wire and odds and ends, the attack on the atomic nucleus has required the development and construction of great instruments on an engineering scale.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Remarks on Scientific Collaboration, Ernest Lawrence, 1940
Scientific breakthroughs now need large, engineered instruments, not solitary lab work.
In simple terms: Big science requires teamwork and big tools.
Embrace collaboration and shared resources.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- research labs
- national labs
- large experiments
- policy planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can institutions foster shared infrastructure?
- What are the risks of over‑reliance on large instruments?
Individual effort alone cannot achieve modern scientific goals.