Two kinds of audiences
Any new development or breakthrough in research in any field is never appreciated in the beginning as it is beyond the comprehension of ordinary man and also out of jealousy it is criticized to suppress the credit and fame. It is a time tested fact.
Albert Einstein expresses this fact in a beautiful , in his own characteristic manner.
After the announcement was made that Einstein had finished the mathematical formulation of his Unified Field Theory, he was asked what reaction it had received from the American Academy of Advanced science.
" I always have two kinds of audiences," he said, " the blind and the deaf. The blind ones never see, and the deaf ones are my colleagues who don't want to hear."
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