I adapted an antiquated style and modernized it to something that was efficient. I didn't know anyone else in the world would be able to use it and I never imagined it would revolutionize the event.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I had imagined doing nuclear physics and cosmic ray work in greater style in peace time. To do modern physics in a small way is of no use of all.
It may sound ambitious, but I really hope that modern design will spread all around the globe.
The thing is to be able to outlast the trends.
A lot of really great, innovative things have happened when people just didn't know it wasn't supposed to be possible.
For hard resets, conventions and conferences can be inspiring.
I'm basically an optimist because I do think there's this historical modernisation process, and by and large it's been very beneficial to people. But there are blips. History doesn't proceed in a linear way.
I would think twice about designing stuff for which there was no need and which didn't endure.
No idea is so antiquated that it was not once modern. No idea is so modern that it will not someday be antiquated.
The great thing about using the past is that it gives you the most colossal freedom to invent. The research is necessary, of course, but no one writes a novel to dramatically illustrate what everybody already knows.
It is better to imitate ancient than modern work.
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