
TL;DR
This paper reflects on the personal and collaborative relationship with Alex Müller, highlighting human aspects and shared scientific interests, complementing previous work that focused on scientific collaboration.
Contribution
It provides a personal perspective on scientific collaboration and human encounters with Alex Müller, enriching the understanding of their joint scientific journey.
Findings
Highlights the human side of scientific collaboration.
Connects personal encounters with scientific achievements.
Provides insights into collaborative relationships in science.
Abstract
In the 80th anniversary book for Alex M\"uller I wrote a story of our scientific collaboration, Shared Fascinations. This time I will be more personal, about the human side of our collaboration and encounters, while also referring to episodes mentioned in Shared Fascinations.
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