PALMER PHYSICAL LABORATORY

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mr. Kenneth Snelson                                                              15 April, 1963

Snelson Structures

148 Spring Street

New York 12, N.Y.

 

Dear Mr. Snelson,

 

Thank you very much for your letter of March 12 and the paper that was enclosed with it. I always like to read papers of this nature because I find them interesting. However, I must admit that this particular one is so very far off the general trend of present-day physics that I do not know what to do with it. If one's ideas differ from the current trend of ideas as much as yours do, one must resign oneself to being alone in working on oneีs concepts. I hope this does not disappoint you, and I hope also that you will find pleasure in your work.

 

Sincerely,

 

(signed) Eugene P. Wigner

 

Eugene P. Wigner

 

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