An extraordinary amount of arrogance is present in any claim of having been the first in inventing something. |
There is a joke that your hammer will always find nails to hit. I find that perfectly acceptable. |
Order doesn't come by itself. |
The techniques I developed for studying turbulence, like weather, also apply to the stock market. |
Until a few years ago, the topics in my Ph.D. were unfashionable, but they are very popular today. |
A cloud is made of billows upon billows upon billows that look like clouds. As you come closer to a cloud you don't get something smooth, but irregularities at a smaller scale. |
Most were beginning to feel they had learned enough to last for the rest of their lives. They remained mathematicians, but largely went their own way. |
Think of color, pitch, loudness, heaviness, and hotness. Each is the topic of a branch of physics. |
For much of my life there was no place where the things I wanted to investigate were of interest to anyone. |
Nobody will deny that there is at least some roughness everywhere. |
Although computer memory is no longer expensive, there's always a finite size buffer somewhere. When a big piece of news arrives, everybody sends a message to everybody else, and the buffer fills. |
I was in an industrial laboratory because academia found me unsuitable. |
When the weather changes, nobody believes the laws of physics have changed. Similarly, I don't believe that when the stock market goes into terrible gyrations its rules have changed. |
Smooth shapes are very rare in the wild but extremely important in the ivory tower and the factory. |
There is a saying that every nice piece of work needs the right person in the right place at the right time. |
My fate has been that what I undertook was fully understood only after the fact. |
Now that I near 80, I realize with wistful pleasure that on many occasions I was 10, 20, 40, even 50 years ahead of my time. |
I don't seek power and do not run around. |