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The Golden Age of Quantum Physics

79 pointsby privatdozentover 3 years ago

7 comments

vardhanwover 3 years ago
Is there a good book which covers the historical development of quantum theory (in the 1900-1930's period) along-with the in depth technical exposition? Reading either independently does not provide the kind of engagement which can be provided with a combined exposition.
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tobmltover 3 years ago
From the title, I thought it was going to be an article about the present day. Sort of a “surprise! -it’s right now” kind of feel, and then talk about the second quantum revolution etc etc.
auntienomenover 3 years ago
The video at the bottom -- taken at the conference by Langmuir -- is remarkable.
drumheadover 3 years ago
Do younger physicists still come up with revolutionary discoveries in physics anymore. Most of the recent Nobel prizewinners have been in their 40's or older.
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seaman1921over 3 years ago
Was hoping to find Feynman in there :)
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hackernjover 3 years ago
Love that Curie is in the photo!
sam-2727over 3 years ago
Hah! For a second, I thought from the HN title that this was written in 1927.
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