Interestingly, Zwicky had almost no understanding of why any of this would happen. According to Thorne, "he did not understand the laws of physics well enough to be able to substantiate his ideas." Zwicky's talent was for big ideas. Others—Baade mostly—were left to do the mathematical sweeping up."
有意思的是,茲威基幾乎不知道這一切發生的原因。據索恩說:“他不大懂物理學定律,因此不能證明他的思想。茲威基的才華是用來考慮大問題的,而收集數據是別人--主要是巴德--的事?!?
Zwicky also was the first to recognize that there wasn't nearly enough visible mass in the universe to hold galaxies together and that there must be some other gravitational influence—what we now call dark matter. One thing he failed to see was that if a neutron star shrank enough it would become so dense that even light couldn't escape its immense gravitational pull. You would have a black hole.
茲威基也是第一個認識到,宇宙里的可見物質遠遠不足以把宇宙連成一片,肯定有某種別的引力影響--就是我們現在所謂的暗物質。有一點他沒有注意到,即中子星坍縮得很緊,密度很大,連光也無法擺脫它的巨大引力。這就形成了一個黑洞。
Unfortunately, Zwicky was held in such disdain by most of his colleagues that his ideas attracted almost no notice. When, five years later, the great Robert Oppenheimer turned his attention to neutron stars in a landmark paper, he made not a single reference to any of Zwicky's work even though Zwicky had been working for years on the same problem in an office just down the hall. Zwicky's deductions concerning dark matter wouldn't attract serious attention for nearly four decades. We can only assume that he did a lot of pushups in this period.
不幸的是,他的大多數同事都瞧不起他,因此他的思想幾乎沒有引起注意。5年以后,當偉大的羅伯特•奧本海默在一篇有劃時代意義的論文中把注意力轉向中子星的時候,他沒有一次提到茲威基的成就,雖然茲威基多年來一直在致力于同一個問題,而且就在走廊那頭的辦公室里。在差不多40年的時間里,茲威基有關暗物質的推論沒有引起認真的注意。我們只能認為,他在此期間做了許多俯臥撐。