Four landmark anecdotes of Wolfgang Pauli, discoverer of Exclusion principle for which he received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1945. Among many other contributions, he postulated the existence of Neutrino, a massless and chargeless particle in nature in 1932 soon after his discovery of Exclusion principle in 1925.
1. I've done a terrible thing. I've postulated a particle that cannot be detected.
2. The fact that the author thinks slowly is not serious, but he publishes faster than he thinks is inexcusable.
3. It is NOT ONLY not RIGHT, it is NOT EVEN WRONG.
4. Everything comes to him who knows how to wait.

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