A Picture Is Worth 4.6 Terabits
Clark Johnson says he has wanted to be a scientist ever since he was 3. At age 8, he got bored with a telegraph-building kit he received as a gift and repurposed it into a telephone. By age 12, he set his sights on studying physics because he wanted to understand how things worked at the most basic level.
“I thought, mistakenly at the time, that physicists were attuned to the left ear of God,” Johnson says.
Clark Johnson
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After graduating at age...
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