Photos and Stories, Show and Tell
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Einstein Magazine.
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Michael Fowler on Modern Physics.
- Lev Okun
talks about Fundamental Units.
- Norma Sanchez
about Unification of Concepts.
- Kaliningrad.
Immanuel Kant was born in Koenigsberg, and lived there for 80 years.
- Victor Hugo had two mothers.
A form of Kaintianism.
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Feynman: the Elvis Presley of Science, by Yuval Ne'eman.
- Richard Feynman as a Kantianist.
- Feynman's Parton Picture.
- Feynman and Regge Poles.
- Feynman-Gell-Mann Gap and Feynman-Dirac Gap.
Can they be bridged?
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Feynman talks about Dirac
- Feynman's Current Agenda.
- Feynman's One Physics.
- Feynman as an Artist.
- Feynman Photos.
- Galileo's Padua.
- Galileo's Florence.
- Galileo's Inclined Plane, and its
Synchronous Bells. Implications in Quantum Mechanics!
- Copernicus and Galileo.
- Heisenberg talks about
Einstein, including his visit to Einstein's house in 1954.
- Heisenberg and Dirac.
How are they different?
- Paul A. M. Dirac.
- Lorentz Covariance.
- Wigner's brother-in-law.
- Lorentz and Dirac
on Lorentz transformations.
- Dirac's polarized neutrinos.
- Dirac's Squeezed States.
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Dirac, Feynman, and their Harmonic Oscillators.
- Chaucer, Dirac, and Feynman
on permutations.
- Schroedinger's Vienna.
- Maxwell and Minkowki.
Lorentz covariance of Maxwell's equations.
- Maxwell and Wigner. Lorentz
completion of Maxwell's equations.
- Yukawa and Feynman.
- Lev Landau (1908-1968).
- Lasting effect of Chew's bootstrapism.
- Dashen-Frautschi fiasco.
- Lorentz and Unification of Forces.
- John A. Wheeler as a Cartoonist.
- Power of Two-by-two Matrices.
- Harmonic Oscillators as bridges between theories.
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Computer Chronology.
- Wilson and Poincaré.
- Wigner's Sisters.
- Thomas Edison as more than a physicist.
- Tesla and Westinghouse. How did they
change the world?
- Edison and Tesla. We need both AC and DC.
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Maxwell, Marconi, and Sarnoff. How did they create this world of
electronics?
- Lee de Forest
invented the vacuum tube.
- Michael Pupin's Columbia. Also
Hermann Helmholtz and Edwin Howard Armstrong.
- Edison and Popov. Russian Navy
and Annapolis.
- Harmony in Architecture and
Harmony in Physics.
- Medici and Uffizi.
- Wright Brothers.
How much federal grants did they receive for their research?
- Herod Complex. Most common
psychological problem for physicists.
- Andrew Mellon and National Gallery of Art.
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Photo Archives.
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