"I have often pondered
over the roles of knowledge or experience, on the one hand, and
imagination or intuition, on the other, in the process of discovery. I
believe that there is a certain fundamental conflict between the two, and
knowledge, by advocating caution, tends to inhibit the flight of
imagination. Therefore, a certain naiveté, unburdened by conventional
wisdom, can sometimes be a positive asset."
Source: R.
Langlands, "Harish-Chandra," Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the
Royal Society 31 (1985) 197 - 225.
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