"As a young man, my fondest dream was to become a geographer. However, while
working in the customs office I thought deeply about the matter and concluded
that it was far too difficult a subject. With some reluctance, I then turned
to physics as a substitute." Attributed to Albert Einstein but actually by
Duane F. Marble, Professor of Geography at Ohio State University.
Thanks to our own Jim Woods for tracing this urban legend back to the
guilty party, who readily admitted it to him! Here is Professor Marble's
"confession":
"That has been trailing me around ever since I made it up and put it on my
office door at SUNY at Buffalo (geography had taken over part of the physics
building and they were rather vocal about their unhappyness (sic).
Jerry Dobson wrote a column about it in what used to be GIS World
several years ago."
The relevant articles are: Dobson, J.E. 1997. Did Einstein really say
geography is harder than physics? GIS World, 10, 1. and Dobson, J.E.
1997. No, Einstein didn't say geography is harder than physics! GIS
World 10, 5. :-D
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