So much of what we said sounded crazy, yet none of it was false... as if two theoretical physicists stood on stage to say that when we travel near lightspeed, we get younger than nontravellers; that a mile of space next to the sun is differnt than a mile of space next to the earth because the sun-mile space is curved more than the the earth-mile.
Silly ideas, worth the admission price in smiles, but they're true. Is high-energy physics interesting because it's true or because it's crazy?
A Quote by Richard David Bach on physics, ideas, speed of light, crazy, truth, and relativity
Richard Bach
(1936 - )
Source: The Bridge Across Forever : A Lovestory, Page: 390
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methinks it must be both. :-)