Returning to Gottingen was an extraordinarily special experience for me. It was here that I first truly encountered the mysteries of electromagnetism, setting off a lifelong pursuit. Everyone faces choices and challenges at some point in their life. I, too, went through a difficult period, but the education at Gottingen endowed me with knowledge, Mr. Ohm gave me the steadfast faith in learning, and Sir Arthur Hastings made me believe that the future is created by our own hands.
It was at the Gottingen observatory that I first saw a telegraph device—a rudimentary yet full of potential apparatus—which made me realize that information could traverse distances at unimaginable speeds through electric currents. At that time, telegraphs and electromagnetism were still in the nascent stages throughout Europe, and I was fortunate to receive my initial enlightenment on this land.
