
Guido Tonelli: beauty as balance, harmony and symmetry
We are all heirs to that (Renaissance) beauty and greatness, but perhaps we are not aware of how important this is, not only for us, but for the world.
Guido Tonelli is an Italian physicist, academic and scientific popularizer. Having graduated in 1975 at the University of Pisa, he becomes a professor of General Physics in the same university in 1992. He’s part, and later on becomes the spokesperson for the CMS experiment at the CERN of Ginevra which is responsible for the finding of the Higgs boson.
“We are all heirs of that Beauty (of the Renaissance) and that greatness. Maybe we aren’t fully aware of how important this is, not only for us, but also for the world. We don’t realize how much the world needs someone to stand up and say, “In this history of ours there is a lesson for the future”. Which means not only preserving and maintaining, which obviously needs to be done […]. But I’m talking about taking it a step further, a heritage, which we alone can have full awareness of because we have this heritage in our blood and we must offer it to humanity as a solution for the future, for everyone’s future, to make everyone’s world better for everyone. “
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