What it is like to win a Nobel prize

Warrigal

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I've just picked a part of this article that I found amusing.
It's about a Nobel prize winner being quizzed by airport security.

Among the many changes the Nobel Prize brought to Schmidt’s life: travel hassles. Here’s what he said it’s like to carry a Nobel medal aboard an airplane:

“There are a couple of bizarre things that happen. One of the things you get when you win a Nobel Prize is, well, a Nobel Prize. It’s about that big, that thick [he mimes a disk roughly the size of an Olympic medal], weighs a half a pound, and it’s made of gold.

“When I won this, my grandma, who lives in Fargo, North Dakota, wanted to see it. I was coming around so I decided I’d bring my Nobel Prize. You would think that carrying around a Nobel Prize would be uneventful, and it was uneventful, until I tried to leave Fargo with it, and went through the X-ray machine. I could see they were puzzled. It was in my laptop bag. It’s made of gold, so it absorbs all the X-rays—it’s completely black. And they had never seen anything completely black.

“They’re like, ‘Sir, there’s something in your bag.’

I said, ‘Yes, I think it’s this box.’

They said, ‘What’s in the box?’

I said, ‘a large gold medal,’ as one does.

So they opened it up and they said, ‘What’s it made out of?’

I said, ‘gold.’

And they’re like, ‘Uhhhh. Who gave this to you?’

‘The King of Sweden.’
‘Why did he give this to you?’

‘Because I helped discover the expansion rate of the universe was accelerating.’

At which point, they were beginning to lose their sense of humor.
I explained to them it was a Nobel Prize, and their main question was, ‘Why were you in Fargo?’”

If you are interested in the full article in Scientific American, the link is here: http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/2014/10/10/nobel-prize-airport-security/
 

hahaha loved that quote/./ ''Why were you in fargo''... not a brain cell between them by the sound of it..
 

Perfectly understandable. It is a question of mind over matter...and of course context. We are able to deal with words like Oscar, or Liberty Bell, or US Constitution, or...Nobel Peace Prize. You never think of them as real objects, until you hold an Oscar in your sweaty hands...touch the crack in the Liberty Bell with your fingers....read the Constitution from the original,through the glass, or are confronted by a real, live Nobel Prize, in Fargo!
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I love it. You can get on an airplane with a bomb in your shoe but just don't dare try to get on one with the "Nobel Prize". And if he was here I probably would have ask the same question. After all people don't just show up in this small town with Nobel Prizes everyday. But since we only have a small private airport I doubt anyone would have noticed. Anyway great story!
 

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