Serendipity in Astronomy
暂无分享,去创建一个
Astronomy is an observationally-led subject where chance discoveries play an important role. A whole range of such discoveries is continually made, from the trivial to the highly significant. What is generally needed is for luck to strike someone who is prepared, in the sense that they appreciate that something novel has been seen. "Chance favours the prepared mind" in the words of Pasteur, 1854.
[1] H. Chaiklin,et al. The Travels and Adventures of Serendipity , 2005 .
[2] Royston M. Roberts,et al. Serendipity: Accidental Discoveries in Science , 1989 .
[3] F. R. Harnden,et al. Observation of pulsed hard X-ray radiation from NP 0532 from 1967 data. , 1969 .
[4] J. Harnad. Trouble with Physics , 2007, 0709.1728.