Georg Contor

Let’s See Further Together

When we look back at the history of science, we find that the greatest breakthroughs often emerged from unexpected results, so-called “failed” experiments, or ideas that initially went unrecognized. One of the core principles of science is to push boundaries, confront uncertainty, and continually move forward with fresh perspectives. This is precisely the spirit behind ExperienceJournals.

Our lives are short, but if we want to glimpse farther into the boundless horizon of science, we must embrace the collective, shareable nature of knowledge. This vision lies at the heart of ExperienceJournals. Become a part of it. Share your work, your experiences, and your ideas. Together, we can push beyond scientific boundaries and look toward the future with greater clarity.


Stephan Hawking

Believing Something Unbelievable: Dan Shechtman

The history of science is often shaped by heroes who paddled against the current, dismissed the “impossible,” and shattered existing paradigms. One such name is Dan Shechtman, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2011 for his groundbreaking discovery of quasicrystals. Shechtman’s scientific journey mirrors the vision of ExperienceJournals in “sharing, transferring experiences, and pushing beyond boundaries.

Dan Shechtman’s story highlights the courage, determination, and endless curiosity inherent in science. ExperienceJournals, inspired by Shechtman, builds a philosophy that values not only successful results but even the smallest knowledge extracted from experiences. The goal is to expand the horizons of science with each of our contributions by encouraging creativity and solidarity.


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