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An impassioned address to fellow physicists argues for the pursuit of fundamental knowledge over narrowly practical aims, urging collective exchange, publication, and recognition of exceptional contributions. It surveys the grand problems— the nature of matter, gravitation, ether, electricity, and their interrelations—while acknowledging the necessity of many smaller experiments that build toward larger insight. The speaker critiques superficial proofs, highlights the evolving conception of the atom, and defends the dignity of pure research against utilitarian valuation, calling for discrimination in chosen topics and for an intellectual aristocracy that prizes discovery as society's highest achievement.

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Henry Augustus Rowland

Henry Augustus Rowland was an American physicist known for his significant contributions to the field of optics and spectroscopy. He is particularly recognized for his work on diffraction gratings, which greatly advanced the study of light and its properties. Rowland's influential essay, "The Highest Aim of the Physicist," reflects his philosophical approach to science and the pursuit of knowledge. His legacy includes not only his scientific achievements but also his role in shaping the educational landscape of physics in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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