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It is currently admitted that the best findings in Physics are produced by young scientists, being the Einstein's annus mirabilis a good example.
But is it generally true?
Is there a best age to make a creative research? If so, Why? What factors are determinant to peak the most relevant activity of a scientist into a narrow range of ages?
Of course, is a general question. All we know cases of scientists with a rich production along all their lifetime.
But is it generally true?
Is there a best age to make a creative research? If so, Why? What factors are determinant to peak the most relevant activity of a scientist into a narrow range of ages?
Of course, is a general question. All we know cases of scientists with a rich production along all their lifetime.