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J. C. Bose
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“Jagadish Chandra Bose was an Indian polymath and pioneering scientist in physics, biology, and early radio technology. He is known for groundbreaking experiments in radio waves, plant physiology, and the invention of instruments used in microwave and semiconductor research.”
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The manifesto · 12 principles
Persevere in the face of institutional obstacles and continue your work with dignity and resolve.
Remain humble before nature, since discovery is made by listening carefully rather than imposing assumptions.
Serve society through knowledge, but do not reduce truth to utility alone.
Believe that even living systems deserve rigorous scientific study and can reveal deep laws of nature.
Value simplicity, clarity, and precision in both thought and experimentation.
Respect the unity of nature and look for connections across physics, biology, and life itself.
Treat science as a creative and moral calling, not merely a technical profession.
Maintain intellectual independence and do not be constrained by authority, convention, or prejudice.
Work with patience and persistence, because important discoveries often require long, disciplined effort.
Unite theory and experiment, and test ideas with careful, original observation.
Let curiosity guide your work; ask bold questions and follow evidence wherever it leads.
Pursue knowledge for its own sake, not for immediate profit or recognition.