In 1971, a physicist named Gabor received the Nobel Prize for developing the basic ideas of holography, a method of producing a three-dimensional image of an object. His work marked a major advance in laser technology and occurred without much previous work in this area. Based on this information, which statement is most likely true of Gabor?
Answer
A
He was extremely creative and open to new ideas.
B
He was not curious about many facets of laser science.
C
He was interested in collaborating with a diverse group of scientists.
D
He was skeptical of his own work and the work of other laser scientists.