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Niels Henrik David Bohr (1885-1962)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 21

Niels Henrik David Bohr (1885-1962)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1963
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Harmony and Unity: The Life of Niels Bohr
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 341

Harmony and Unity: The Life of Niels Bohr

“Blaedel has addressed himself to the task of writing a full-length biography that covers all facets of his subject and that emphasizes that they form part of one harmonious unity. I think that on the whole he has succeeded remarkably well. He gives an accurate picture of the man theorists of my generation both admired and loved. And not only of the physicist: Bohr’s relations with his family and in particular with his wife, an admirable woman, are drawn with sympathy and understanding. Blaedel’s sketch of the atmosphere at Bohr’s institute in Copenhagen... is true to life; it will raise nostalgic memories among those who, like myself, experienced it... [Blaedel] has produced a fitti...

Niels Bohr Letter to
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2

Niels Bohr Letter to "My Dear Friend," Dated Physical Laboratories, the University, Manchester, 17 March 1916

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1916
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Letter to a friend discussing Lorentz's theory, quantum theory, and research being done by Sommerfeld.

Atomic Physics and Human Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Atomic Physics and Human Knowledge

This collection of articles, which were first published in 1958 and written on various occasions between 1932 and 1957, forms a sequel to Danish physician Niels Bohr’s earlier essays in Atomic Theory and the Description of Nature (1934). “The theme of the papers is the epistemological lesson which the modern development of atomic physics has given us and its relevance for analysis and synthesis in many fields of human knowledge. “The articles in the previous edition were written at a time when the establishment of the mathematical methods of quantum mechanics had created a firm foundation for the consistent treatment of atomic phenomena, and the conditions for an unambiguous account of experience within this framework were characterized by the notion of complementarity. In the papers collected here, this approach is further developed in logical formulation and given broader application.”

Niels Bohr's Philosophy of Physics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Niels Bohr's Philosophy of Physics

This book gives a clear and comprehensive exposition of Niels Bohr's philosophy of physics. Bohr's ideas are of major importance, for they are the source of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum physics; yet they are obscure, and call for the sort of close analysis that this book provides. The book describes the historical background of the physics from which Bohr's ideas grew. The core of the book is a detailed analysis of Bohr's arguments for complementarity and of the interpretation which he put upon it. Special emphasis is placed throughout on the contrasting views of Einstein, and the great debate between Bohr and Einstein is thoroughly examined. The book traces the philosophical inf...

Niels Henrik David Bohr (1885-1962).
  • Language: en

Niels Henrik David Bohr (1885-1962).

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The American Institute of Physics presents a brief biographical sketch about the Danish physicist Niels Henrik David Bohr (1885-1962). Bohr developed a theory of atomic structure and was known for his work on quantum theory. Bohr was awarded the 1922 Nobel prize for physics. Images of Bohr are available.

Niels Bohr and the Philosophy of Physics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Niels Bohr and the Philosophy of Physics

Niels Bohr and Philosophy of Physics: Twenty-First Century Perspectives examines the philosophical views, influences and legacy of the Nobel Prize physicist and philosophical spokesman of the quantum revolution, Niels Bohr. The sixteen contributions in this collection by some of the best contemporary philosophers and physicists writing on Bohr's philosophy today all carefully distinguish his subtle and unique interpretation of quantum mechanics from views often imputed to him under the banner of the “Copenhagen Interpretation.” With respect to philosophical influences on Bohr's outlook, the contributors analyse prominent similarities between his viewpoint and Kantian ways of thinking, th...

Redirecting Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 376

Redirecting Science

This volume is an important study for understanding the complex interconnections between basic science and its sources of economic support in the period between the two world wars. The focus of the study is on the Institute for Theoretical Physics (later renamed the Niels Bohr Institute) at Copenhagen University, and the role of its director, the eminent Danish physicist, Niels Bohr, in the funding and administration of the Institute. Under Bohr's direction, the Copenhagen Institute was a central workplace in the development and the formulation of quantum mechanics in the 1920s and later became an important center for nuclear research in the 1930s. Dr. Aaserud brings together the scholarhip on the internal origins and development of nuclear physics in the 1930s with descriptions of the concurrent changes in private support for international basic science, particularly as represented by Rockefeller Foundation philanthropy. In the process, the book places the emergence of nuclear physics in a larger historical context. This book will appeal to historians of science, physicists, and advanced students in these areas.

Niels Henrik David Bohr 1885-1962
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 17

Niels Henrik David Bohr 1885-1962

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1963
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Philosophy of Niels Bohr
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

The Philosophy of Niels Bohr

Of all the developments in twentieth century physics, none has given rise to more heated debates than the changes in our understanding of science precipitated by the quantum revolution''. In this revolution, Niels Bohr's dramatically non-classical theory of the atom proved to be the springboard from which the new atomic physics drew it's momentum. Furthermore, Bohr's contribution was crucial not only because his interpretation of quantum mechanics became the most widely accepted view but also because in his role as educator and spokesman for atomic physics Bohr was very much the patron spirit of the entire quantum revolution. The conceptual framework which he proposed to provide a new viewpoint for understanding the quantum theoretical description of atomic systems became for most of this century the dominant outlook of countless productive experimental and theoretical physicists. He called this new framework complementarity''.