![]() One of the most pleasent surprises I had so far concerning a book, or a scientific book atleast. I wanted to read this book mainly because I thought it would be instructive and heard a lot about him and his uncertainty principle in other books. It was instructive, but in a different way that I expected. Heisenberg really told a great story, not focusing on advanced physics notions but more on it's development in the first part of the 20th century and how difficult was to except the new idea of qu One of the most pleasent surprises I had so far concerning a book, or a scientific book atleast. I wanted to read this book mainly because I thought it would be instructive and heard a lot about him and his uncertainty principle in other books. It was instructive, but in a different way that I expected. Heisenberg really told a great story, not focusing on advanced physics notions but more on it's development in the first part of the 20th century and how difficult was to except the new idea of quantum mechanics. The thing I liked the most about this book was the way it's written and how great voices of great personalities, such as Einsten, Bohr, Planck, are being heard in what the author tried to do: their own approximate words. It is really great how men with this kind of profession can talk about etics and philosophy. Also, a wonderful testimony about the nazi period, Hitler's rise to power and how they were forced to make difficult decisions. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has a bit of knowledge about mathematics and such. ![]() Most of the grownups I knew in childhood had been in WWII, Dad serving in both theatres, Mom and most other relatives having lived in occupied Norway. Further, childhood occurred during the Cold War. Not a day passed from, say, age ten without thoughts of sudden death in an atomic exchange. Concurrently, with intellectual development, first in the sciences, then in the humanities and social sciences, I found myself ever-more at home with German science, German literature and German culture. Inde Most of the grownups I knew in childhood had been in WWII, Dad serving in both theatres, Mom and most other relatives having lived in occupied Norway. Further, childhood occurred during the Cold War. Not a day passed from, say, age ten without thoughts of sudden death in an atomic exchange. Concurrently, with intellectual development, first in the sciences, then in the humanities and social sciences, I found myself ever-more at home with German science, German literature and German culture. Indeed, the family name was Saxon, traced back to a certain Johannes who was made a count (a 'graf')in Electoral Saxony in the sixteenth century. Naturally, then, when we in PHYS 105 (physics for non-physicists) at Grinnell College were assigned to read Heisenberg's explicatory apologetic for his involvement in nuclear physics during the Nazi period in Europe, I was much drawn into the text and enjoyed the read, particularly the autobiographical and political portions of it. Werner Heisenberg was a German theoretical physicist who made foundational contributions to quantum mechanics and is best known for asserting the uncertainty principle of quantum theory. In addition, he made important contributions to nuclear physics, quantum field theory, and particle physics. He won the 1932 Nobel prize in physics 'for the creation of quantum mechanics, the application of which h Werner Heisenberg was a German theoretical physicist who made foundational contributions to quantum mechanics and is best known for asserting the uncertainty principle of quantum theory. In addition, he made important contributions to nuclear physics, quantum field theory, and particle physics. He won the 1932 Nobel prize in physics 'for the creation of quantum mechanics, the application of which has, inter alia, led to the discovery of the allotropic forms of hydrogen'. Need to read it in persian? Werner Heisenberg: der Teil und das Ganze wurde unter dieser URL: www.najafizadeh.ir in der persischen sprache heausgegeben. Der Teil und das Ganze von Werner Heisenberg (ISBN 978-3-492-96360-2) online kaufen| Sofort-Download - lehmanns.de. Werner Heisenberg: Der Teil und das Ganze. November 2012, 6:51 Uhr Aktualisiert am 22. November 2012, 6:51 Uhr. Aus der ZEIT Nr. Der Teil Und Das Ganze: Gesprache Im Umbkreis Der Atomphysik. File name: der-teil-und-das-ganze-gesprache-im-umbkreis-der-atomphysik.pdf; ISBN:; Release date: November 30, 2001; Author: Werner Heisenberg; Editor: Piper Verlag Gmbh. Der Teil und das Ganze by Werner Heisenberg Download a protected DAISY Copenhagen by Frayn, Michael. Download a protected DAISY Werner Heisenberg, 1901-1976. Armin Hermann Heisenberg's war. Thomas Powers Fundamental physics-- Heisenberg and bey. Werner Heisenberg Centennial Symposium '. ![]() ![]()
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