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"While physics was taught at the Kloster only in the later grades, in the public library I read books with titles such as" Umsturz im Weltbild der Physik "and learned about the Balmer series and Bohr's energy levels of the hydrogen atom."
What Did the Nobel Laureates Read When They were Young? 2010
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Also publishing that year was Erwin Schrodinger, whose paper "Quantization as an Eigenvalue Problem" in Annalen der Physik introduced described what would come to be known as the Schrodinger equation, and would lay the foundation for modern quantum mechanics.
James Kakalios: The Amazing Story Of Quantum Mechanics! James Kakalios 2010
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Physik by Angie Sage: Book summary and media reviews.
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No pre-publication reviews were found at the time of writing for Physik, the third in Angie Sage's series for children aged 9+.
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In 1927, Heisenberg wrote his famous article in the Zeitschrift fur Physik, in which he published the above mentioned uncertainty relation, and gave the philosophical interpretation of it.
A Biologos Position 2010
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Also publishing that year was Erwin Schrodinger, whose paper "Quantization as an Eigenvalue Problem" in Annalen der Physik introduced described what would come to be known as the Schrodinger equation, and would lay the foundation for modern quantum mechanics.
James Kakalios: The Amazing Story Of Quantum Mechanics! James Kakalios 2010
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The Miraculous Year of Einstein did not depend on frequency of citation of his publications in the Annalen der Physik.
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Physik by Angie Sage: Book summary and media reviews.
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The extent of the dilemma was realized both by Albert Einstein in the "Annalen de Physik" and by Ray Bradbury in his masterwork, "Dandelion Wine."
Robert Lanza, M.D.: Why You're Alive and Can Never Die: The Larger Scientific Picture 2010
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