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Josiah Willard Gibbs

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  • 1949
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Willard Gibbs is the type of the imagination at work in the world. His story is that of an opening‐up which has had its effect on our lives and our thinking; and, it seems to me, it... Show More

Willard Gibbs is the type of the imagination at work in the world. His story is that of an opening‐up which has had its effect on our lives and our thinking; and, it seems to me, it is the emblem of the naked imagination—which is called abstract and impractical, but whose discoveries can be used by anyone who is interested, in whatever “field”—an imagination which for me, more than that of any other figure in American thought, any poet, or political, or religious figure, stands for imagination at its essential points.

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Yohan John @dryohanjohn · May 1, 2023
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Found a great piece on him from a 1949 issue of Physics Today, written by a poet.
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