Sadly, when I was a postdoc, an eminent mathematician I was working under once shared a story that he found amusing that one of his colleagues was once asked a question in the form: "This might be a stupid question, but..." and the response was "There are no stupid questions, only stupid people."
Run into too many people like that, who I daresay are common in the field, and it's easy to see how people become dispirited and give up.
Isn't that a positive statement, that you can ask questions without worry since they aren't stupid?
I think we can recognize Pauli for his identification of one of the few magic gadgets we accept around spin statistics without accepting his educational philosophy: “Das ist nicht einmal falsch.”
He was right on the nature of the universe, he was wrong on making a better world. I for one forgive him on the basis of time served.
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That’s a south park quote: https://youtu.be/wWfacULP1o0?si=ddBWXFuQMoxxY-Yu