Rationality and irrationality, as we really are?

The great scientist Niels Bohr received the Nobel Prize for Physics for his fundamental contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum mechanics. During the summer he loved to spend some time in his country cottage in Tisvilde (Denmark). Right on the front door of his house he had attached to a nail a horseshoe, the classic lucky charm. Seeing a visitor exclaimed: "A great scientist as you, truly believes that a horseshoe on the front door brings good luck?" "No," said Bohr, "Of course I do not believe in these superstitions. But it knows is," he added with a smile, "they told me that it brings good luck also to those who do not believe it!".

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Good Luck!

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