- 06 Nov 2024 18:16
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https://mymodernmet.com/the-solvay-conference-photo/
My question to you is, how do we return to the culture that produced some of the greatest minds in human history? Is it even a desirable goal? What kind of culture do you think produces some of the greatest minds? I just see the world facing some of the greatest challenges in history like it was about 100 years ago. We have the threat of war in Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Climate change. The cultural changes we will need to get to become an interplanetary species. How do we make sure we get the best minds in the world get a say in the room in the halls of power to effect positive change?
How many geniuses can one room hold? In 1927, 29 of the world's most brilliant minds gathered in Brussels for the Fifth Solvay Conference. Convened by Belgian chemist and industrialist Ernest Solvay, the theme of the conference that year was “Electrons and Photons”—topics of contention in the newly developed theories of quantum mechanics. Among the group were Nobel laureates and professors holding esteemed university chairs, including legendary names such as Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, and Erwin Schrödinger. Together, the attendees gathered for what has been called “the most intelligent photo” of all time—a simple snapshot taken at one of the most exciting moments in scientific history.
My question to you is, how do we return to the culture that produced some of the greatest minds in human history? Is it even a desirable goal? What kind of culture do you think produces some of the greatest minds? I just see the world facing some of the greatest challenges in history like it was about 100 years ago. We have the threat of war in Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Climate change. The cultural changes we will need to get to become an interplanetary species. How do we make sure we get the best minds in the world get a say in the room in the halls of power to effect positive change?