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Ernest Rutherford

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An alleged scientific discovery has no merit unless it can be explained to a barmaid.
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As quoted in Einstein: The Man and His Achievement (1973) by G. J. Whitrow, p. 42
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If you can't explain your physics to a barmaid it is probably not very good physics.
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As quoted in Journal of Advertising Research (March-April 1998)

 
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