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'Faust In Copenhagen' is a revealing read
Modern educators emphasize the concept of continuing education, which encourages all citizens to keep an active mind throughout life. This is a worthy goal as the inevitable decline takes its toll. This awareness has motivated extensive reading in several...Tags: Science, Colleges and Universities, Philosophy, Werner Heisenberg, University of Pennsylvania
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Book Review: A history of the upending of physics in "Quantum"
Quantum
Einstein, Bohr, and the Great Debate About the Nature of Reality
Manjit Kumar
W.W. Norton, 448 pp.; $27.95
If thinking about the quantum theory doesn't make you schwindlig (dizzy), then you haven't understood it, Niels Bohr, its great...Tags: Science, Werner Heisenberg, Manhattan (New York City), Applied Physics, Trips and Vacations
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Aage Bohr dies at 87; Danish physicist and Nobel Prize winner
Aage Bohr, the Danish theoretical physicist whose explanation for the shape of the atomic nucleus won him a share of the 1975 Nobel Prize in physics, died Sept. 8 in Copenhagen. He was 87.
Bohr was part of an even more elite group, one of only seven...Tags: Science, Colleges and Universities, Werner Heisenberg, Manhattan (New York City), Applied Physics
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"The Black Hole War," by Leonard Susskind
Tribune NewspapersIn a packed lecture hall at Columbia University in 1958—or so the story goes—eminent physicist Wolfgang Pauli was presenting a radical new theory. In the audience was Niels Bohr, another eminent physicist, who, at lecture's end, stood up and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science, University of Cambridge, Applied Physics, Stephen Hawking
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