Since I was a child, I have always been
very curious and I realised quiet early that
physics was the most reliable way to get answers
to the many questions I had.
Today I am not a child anymore and thanks to
physics I got some aswers.
Unfortunately, these answers trigger also new
questions.
To which I'm still trying to find an aswer.
Since I love cycling, I would say that I see
some analogy between cycling and physics.
In particular, in both cases you need to work
with discipline and very hard to achieve your
goals.
In my career, I change my mind many times,
in particular when a colleague proves that
he was right and I was wrong.
In our job we can't always be right.
But what is important is that we always base
our judgements on the scientific method and
never on "a priori" prejudice.
