Ernest Peter Fischer and Carol Lipson’s THINKING ABOUT SCIENCE Max Delbluck and the Origins of Molecular Biology, 1988, shows me the importance of application to the different fields.
The most impressive part is that when Delbluck spoke at the conference of biology, he said that if life be supposed to a sphere…, the audiences was laughing all together.
Delbluck was turned the view from the complexity to the simplicity. It opened the new world to molecular biology. The story of Delbluck has suggested me the new frontier of language study till now.
Refer to the next essay of Sekinan Research Field of Language.
Aim 2004
Tokyo
31 July 2012