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Then, Siegel said, he ran around Argonne telling everyone he could. But many still don't know of Stan's alter ego, or another of his intellectual pursuits: author of scholarly articles on philosophy for academic journals.

Those at Argonne who are in on Stan's acting secret think it's "extremely cool," Siegel said.

"Everybody finds it hilarious and great. In science, you're so uncool, at least in this country, and the world of acting is so opposite of that. It's a funny convergence of things."

Stan, whose scientific work focuses on improving batteries and the safety of nuclear fuel, contends the convergence has more validity than might be evident. Apart from the desire to make something useful and appreciated, scientists and actors are creative types driven by curiosity, he said, adding, "They also like the glory."

Initially, Stan was swept up by hanging out with the cast and crew on set, but as his work continued, he found himself more engrossed by Bogdan. Stan's composure on set was bolstered by presentations he gives to sometimes hundreds of scientists who routinely and spontaneously interrupt with challenges.

And, his approach to acting is direct. First he learns his lines. "Then I try to, in spite of everything, get in the emotional state of that scene," he said. "Then I don't worry about anything."

Stan conceded that "the sense of responsibility for the scene" can make each one nerve-wracking, but the crew — Cranston, Gunn and Gilligan, in particular — has been extremely warm and helpful.

He would like to continue acting in bit parts, but maintains that "my blood type is S, for science."

Then the philosopher in him posed an interrogatory.

"But again, life is such," Stan said. "So, a difficult question would be if Steven Spielberg would call me and say, I have for you the main role in the sequel of Indiana Jones, what would I answer?"

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