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... ng to the lecture, nor did he interrupt the students with their heads on their desks. He found a low-key spot and sat down.
Inspiration didn't just come by itself, he had to go search for it.
A quote by Fermi resonated with Lu Zhou, which was that thinking about easy problems would depend on one's understanding of esoteric problems.
This seemed to apply to both mathematics and physics.
When Lu Zhou was in Princeton, whenever he encountered a problem he couldn't understand ...
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