Buzzfeed -At an event in New York City last month celebrating the construction of Chile’s Giant Magellan Telescope observatory, opening in 2020, Schmidt
told a funny story about travel woes his medal caused him.
When I won this, my grandma, who lives in Fargo, North Dakota, wanted
to see it. I was coming around so I decided I’d bring my Nobel Prize.
You would think that carrying around a Nobel Prize would be uneventful,
and it was uneventful, until I tried to leave Fargo with it, and went
through the X-ray machine. I could see they were puzzled. It was in my
laptop bag. It’s made of gold, so it absorbs all the X-rays—it’s
completely black. And they had never seen anything completely black.
They’re like, ‘Sir, there’s something in your bag.’
I said, ‘Yes, I think it’s this box.’
They said, ‘What’s in the box?’
I said, ‘a large gold medal,’ as one does.
So they opened it up and they said, ‘What’s it made out of?’
I said, ‘gold.’
And they’re like, ‘Uhhhh. Who gave this to you?’
‘The King of Sweden.’
‘Why did he give this to you?’
‘Because I helped discover the expansion rate of the universe was accelerating.’
At which point, they were beginning to lose their sense of humor. I explained to them it was a Nobel Prize, and their main question was, ‘Why were you in Fargo?’
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