I reverted easily to my wild state, that is experimentation.
I'm now a bit anti-Jewish since my last visit to the synagogue, but my atheism does not necessarily reject religion.
I feel I learned as much from fellow students as from the professors.
The problem of transmitting scientific knowledge is a very difficult business.
I had no new ideas on the physics we might learn, and I could not compete with the younger generation.
I joined the Army and was sent to the MIT radiation laboratory after a few months of introduction to electromagnetic wave theory in a special course, given for Army personnel at the University of Chicago.