M. Stanley Whittingham
He shared the Nobel Prize for his foundational work on lithium-ion batteries.
Most quoted
"If you want to make a truly innovative discovery, you often have to ignore the 'experts' who tell you it can't be done. They're usually just protecting their own comfortable theories."
— from Conference Q&A
"The beauty of science lies in its ability to unravel the fundamental truths of the universe, revealing an intricate dance of particles and forces that is nothing short of miraculous."
— from Interview or Lecture (speculative)
"Our quest for energy storage is not just about technology; it's about sustaining life, ensuring a future where humanity can thrive without depleting the very planet that nurtures us."
— from Public Statement (speculative)
All quotes by M. Stanley Whittingham (318)
Interview gem: 'Batteries aren't sexy until your phone dies mid-call.'
From my Nobel speech: 'This prize honors the invisible forces that bind atoms and dreams.'
Professional note: Solid-state batteries will revolutionize mobility as aviation did travel.
Aphorism: Science progresses one volt at a time.
On failure: 'My first battery leaked like a sieve—lesson learned, sieve improved.'
Personal reflection: Aging is like a battery—capacity wanes, but wisdom accumulates.
Witty remark: 'Chemists don't die; they just lose their charge.'
Key passage from 'Battery Frontiers': 'The future is not wired; it's wireless and rechargeable.'
Speech excerpt: 'Education in science is the ultimate energy source for society.'
On meaning: 'True fulfillment comes from catalyzing change in the world.'
Professional: 'Vanadium oxides hold the key to next-gen cathodes.'
Joke: 'Why did the ion go to therapy? It had too many unpaired electrons.'
Aphorism: 'Curiosity is the spark that ignites scientific fire.'
Letter to student: 'Persevere; the plateau of frustration precedes the peak of insight.'
Interview: 'Climate change demands we rethink energy from the atomic level.'
From major work: 'Intercalation is nature's way of storing surprises.'
Comeback: 'Your critique is noted, but my data doesn't discharge so easily.'
Reflection: 'Science has taught me that life's energy is renewable through learning.'
Observation: 'The elegance of lithium diffusion mirrors the flow of ideas in collaboration.'
Speech: 'Let us charge towards a world powered by ingenuity.'
Contemporaries of M. Stanley Whittingham
Other Chemistrys born within 50 years of M. Stanley Whittingham (1941).