1. If we admit failure too readily, we may not realize that we are very close to being right. ---Karl Popper
2. The same is true for "difficulty". Facing a cliff, you can't see a crack in a hundred years, but with an axe, you can get in inch by inch. Step by step, keep accumulating, leaps will come, and breakthroughs will follow. ---Hua Luogeng (China)
3. I really want to invent a feature or machine with such terrible large-scale destructive power that war will become impossible forever. ---Nobel (Sweden)
4. Only by obeying nature can we control nature. --- Bacon (UK)
5. The ocean of truth lets all things undiscovered lie before my eyes for me to explore. ---Newton (UK)
1. The end point of exploration is truth.
2. Exploration requires perseverance, perseverance and the spirit of enduring hardship.
3. Exploration must have a clear direction and correct method.
4. Doubt is the source of exploration, and dissatisfaction is the driving force of exploration.
5. Humanity’s exploration of the unknown is eternal.
Famous Quotes:
1. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. ——[Chu] Qu Yuan
2. Man’s bounden duty is to explore the truth. ——[Poland] Copernicus
3. Only by marching into unexplored areas can we create new worlds. ——[American] Li Zhengdao
4. The whole meaning of life lies in endlessly exploring things that are not yet known, and in constantly adding more knowledge. ——[French] Zola
Classic material
1. Exploring the road to success (Yao Ming in the NBA)
Yao Ming relied on his own strength to compete in the fierce competition Growing up in the NBA, he not only explored a successful path for the growth of Chinese basketball players, but also became the pride of Chinese basketball. Compared to Yao Ming, Battelle, another Chinese player among the three major centers who has worked hard in the NBA, has gradually faded out of our sight recently. After being ruthlessly abandoned by the Magic, Daba fought tenaciously against injuries while waiting for a call from a certain team in the league. This tough-faced man who once dominated the arena is still waiting endlessly to explore his own path to success.
2. Exploration is a tireless pursuit (the story of Marie Curie)
In 1896, French physicist Henri Becquerel discovered elemental radiation, which aroused the interest of Marie Curie The great interest aroused the curiosity and courage of the explorer that she had in childhood. She thought this was an excellent research topic, and discussed with her husband Pierre to study the nature and source of this ray.
This was an arduous task. Pierre ran around here and there, and finally borrowed a small, cold and damp workshop at the physics and chemistry school where he used to work.
During the research process, she discovered that it was not only uranium but also thorium that could emit that strange light. She called these rays "radiation." In further research, Marie Curie discovered that there might be another substance that could emit light. This light is much stronger than the light emitted by uranium. She believes that this new substance, a new element that has not yet been discovered, only exists in minerals in very small amounts. She named it "Radium".
The Curies had to separate radium from pitchblende ore, but this kind of ore is very rare, the content of uranium in the ore is very small, and the price is very high