Simon van der Meer,
the inventor (among other
bright and ingenious ideas)
of the stochastic beam cooling,
passed away almost a year ago.
In 1984 the Nobel Prize in Physics
was awarded to Simon and Carlo Rubbia
for the discovery of the W and Z bosons
-the elementary particles that mediate the weak interaction-
in the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron collider.
Their CERN colleagues described
the pair's accomplishment
using a phrase coined by Gösta Ekspong
head of the Nobel Committee:
Simon made it possible, Carlo made it happen.
Phrase that reminds me another one
coined by an anonymous achiever:
'Thanks to my parents for making this possible,
and thanks to my children for making it necessary.'
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