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Andre Geim's speech at the Nobel Banquet, 10 December 2010


Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Ladies and Gentlemen, Colleagues and Friends

A lot of praise has already been given to our work and the exciting new material graphene. We will certainly hear even more tribute as graphene’s impact on our lives becomes more obvious. So, let me refrain from further praise because today is also an occasion to celebrate something else.

The last decades were relatively peaceful and quiet for the planet. But with no obvious danger from outside, we are facing another danger, from inside. Instant information about everything and everyone often allows an individual opinion to compete with consensus and paranoia with evidence. It is a time when one blunt honest statement can finish a life-long political career, and one opinionated journalist can bully a government or a royal family. Science is not immune from such pressures. For example, how many Nobel prize-winning experiments – you think – would have been stopped, if ethics or health-and-safety regulations at that time were as zealous as they are today? I can think of more than a few.

Human progress has always been driven by a sense of adventure and unconventional thinking. But amidst calls for "bread and circuses", these virtues are often forgotten for the sake of cautiousness and political correctness that now rule the world. And we sink deeper and deeper from democracy into a state of mediocrity and even idiocracy. If you need an example, look no further than at research funding by the European Commission.

Against this backdrop I salute the Royal Swedish Academy for keeping the candle of merit alive. The great esteem in which the Nobel prizes are universally held is due to the fact that for several generations they have been given purely on scientific merit and not through lobbying and politicking. I do hope that it will stay this way, and the prizes will never be given according to the number of votes in live TV contests!

Let me also thank the Royal family for lending their unwavering support to the great Nobel tradition. It is a great feeling to partake in the lavish celebrations that put scientific achievement on such a high pedestal. The generosity of the Nobel foundation and all the Swedish people contribute to making the prize so very special.

From the very bottom of my heart, thank you all.

 

Copyright © The Nobel Foundation 2010

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12/12/10 12:55 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kirill-lunjov.livejournal.com
"Human progress has always been driven by a sense of adventure and unconventional thinking. But amidst calls for "bread and circuses", these virtues are often forgotten for the sake of cautiousness and political correctness that now rule the world. And we sink deeper and deeper from democracy into a state of mediocrity and even idiocracy." - Мне всегда казалось, что политкорректность - это попытка считать особым мнением , чо дважды два может равняться 3 или 5.

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12/12/10 13:07 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] laugar.livejournal.com
У меня смешанные эмоции от его выступления. Не будь запросов for "bread and circuses", я сомневаюсь что его достижение были среди тех которые комитет "put [scientific achievement} on such a high pedestal". Насколько мне моя квалификация позволяет судить, премия Гейму и Новоселову досталось блоагодаря шуму который их работа произвела, а не благодаря научой важности, вкладом в развитие цивилизации, новизне и т.д.
При этом я конечно рад что он лягнул ЕС на таком форуме, и он действительно достоин уважения.

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12/12/10 16:09 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] the-jubjub-bird.livejournal.com
Это Вы зря, потому что "шуму" вокруг них никакого не было - если только в российской прессе. Которую, как я полагаю, Нобелевский комитет не читает.
И я не считаю, что моя квалификация выше, чем экспертов Нобелевского комитета.

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12/12/10 16:21 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] laugar.livejournal.com
ну что Вы, как шум поднимался несколько лет назад я хорошо помню после первых публикаций, которые действительно хорошие. Я сомневаюсь тянут ли они на уровень особых открытий.

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12/12/10 23:54 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] san-diegan.livejournal.com
Замечательная речь, да.