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Humanity's understanding of the universe radically altered with the advent of quantum mechanics in the early 20th century. The theory of quantum mechanics describes how nature behaves at or below the scale of atoms, and the road to that theory was littered with seemingly insurmountable obstacles. With us to discuss the development of quantum mechanics, and the major schools of thought represented by Neils Bohr and Albert Einstein, is Jim Baggott. Today we discuss many of the key players in the development of quantum mechanics, including Bohr, Einstein, Wolfgang Pauli, Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schrödinger, Max Planck, and Max Born.
Episode: 2237 Modeling the atom: Making quantum uncertainty reveal corporeal solidity. Today, guest scientist Andrew Boyd models the atom.
The National Security Science podcast is a spin-off of National Security Science magazine at Los Alamos National Laboratory. We bring you stories from the Lab's Weapons Program—stories that show how innovative science and engineering are the key to keeping America safe. Or, as we like to say, better science equals better security.Read National Security Science magazine online here. Request a print copy or provide feedback by emailing magazine@lanl.gov.For more Los Alamos stories, visit discover.lanl.govLA-UR-23-31276
What do you do when your girlfriend dies and/or disappears for, like, years, and then comes back, only to fly off to fight some aliens or some shit? Then, look, there's a pair of movies in the theatre right now, and we're creatures of the culture, so: Barbieheimer Ships, it is! Hunger Games! Barbie! X-Men! Neils Bohr (for some reason)! The Simpsons! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neils Bohr returns with a new plan for world peace, Oppenheimer's enemies close in from all sides as the Cold War warms up, and shadowy figures from the world of high finance work to expand the American nuclear weapons program.Original music for this series by https://mountainstandardtime.substack.com/Additional music by Alarm Will Sound, Marisa Anderson, Kali Malone, Zoe Keating, Julie Kent, Ben Von Wildenhaus, Brocker Way, William Basinski, Nine Inch Nails, Mulatu Astatke, Richard D. James, Jon Hopkins, and Nils Frahm. Final song by King Dude. For bonus episodes and a custom series patch, become a patron at: patreon.com/historiumSupport the showwww.patreon.com/historium
Juan & Terence discuss the arguably most important physics conference ever held. The fifth Solvay conference of 1927 had some of the heaviest hitters in physics at the time. Albert Einstein, Neils Bohr, Erwin Schrodinger, Paul Dirac, Werner Heisenberg, Madame Curie, and many more
How do you determine the height of a tall building with the aid of a barometer?
Ever wondered how in Western gunfights, the person who is first to draw their gun is the first to get shot? It turns out that under threat, our muscles work faster than normal.
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Description: Today we are joined by author Jeffrey Orens to discuss his book Soul of Genius. We will dive into the fascinating stories that show a personal side to the greatest scientists of all time. Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, Neils Bohr and many other scientists met at the early 20th century Solvay Conferences to figure out the fundamental building blocks of the universe. You can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen and subscribe at all these great places:http://atozhistorypage.com/Click to Subscribe:https://www.spreaker.com/show/beyond-the-big-screenemail: steve@atozhistorypage.comwww.beyondthebigscreen.comhttps://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacyOn Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atozhistorypagehttps://www.facebook.com/HistoryOfThePapacyPodcasthttps://twitter.com/atozhistoryLearn More About our Guest:Jeffrey Orens, author of Soul of Geniushttps://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Soul-of-Genius/Jeffrey-Orens/9781643137148Music Provided by:"Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
How does the Quantum Zeno Effect make our physical actions align with mental intent? How do we program ourselves? What was Einstein's reaction to the discovery of the 'Spooky Action at a Distance' phenomena? What were its consequences? What was Einstein overlooking or unwilling to acknowledge due to his own bias? Neils Bohr's response to this, while effective, lay the foundation for the pragmatist position of Orthodox Quantum Mechanics - a response that as you may know, does noes not address the true non-materialist ramifications of quantum phenomena. Hidden Variable Quantum Theory was an attempt reinforce the materialist position in a local realist manner, however criticisms of it displayed a clear choice: keep locality but let go of realism (materialism), or keep realism but let go of locality. It seems that in order to retain the materialist paradigm, most physicists in the field chose the latter option. However this leaves us in a position where non-locality and spooky action at a distance poke serious holes in the coherency of the materialist position. There have been attempts to patch over the problem, but none have really been successful. Realistically Interpreted Orthodox Quantum Mechanics doesn't have that problem, however. It just requires embracing the idea of non-local idealism, and ultimately, pantheism. Quantum Theory and Free Will. How Mental Intentions Translate into Bodily Actions. Henry P. Stapp. Published by Springer Nature, of Springer International Publishing. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. University of California. Berkeley, CA, USA, 2017.
Who is DAVID BOHM? A physicist who reconciled Einstein’s theory of general relativity and Neils Bohr’s quantum theory. A seeker whose scientific insight of implicate order and cosmic wholeness echoes the consciousness of oneness in Eastern philosophy. Welcome when a virus has forced us to acknowledge our shared vulnerability I talk with PAUL HOWARD, Producer/director of the new documentary, INFINITE POTENTIAL: The Life and Ideas of DAVID BOHM. You can learn more and watch the trailer at infinitepotential.com.
In the 125 years since Alfred Nobel’s estate first established the Nobel Prize, Cambridge University has had a remarkable group of laureates honored for their work. Their names are synonymous with excellence and innovation: Bertrand Russell. Francis Crick. Neils Bohr. Milton Friedman. There are literally a hundred more.
"Un expert est celui qui a fait toutes les erreurs dans son champs de compétences"- Neils Bohr
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THOUGHTS ARE THINGS Today’s episode is truly a game changing, story changing thing. You will learn why and how your thoughts are things; they are thought things. Thoughts are things is not just an analogy. It is literal. A thought is as much a thing as a hot burning coal, a shard of glass, or a soft pillow. And, like things, thoughts affect your physical body. You’ll be amazed at what science is revealing about the power of your thoughts to create any reality you desire. Enjoy this adventurous exploration into the science history behind our views of the world and ourselves. Here are just a few of the mind expanding nuggets in this episode of Change Your Story, Change Your Life: 17th Century Beliefs – Our current view of the physical world and reality is based on the outdated thinking of Sir Isaac Newton’s Principia, written in 1687 17th Century Mind – Our predominant view of human consciousness is a hand-me-down from Rene Descartes’ idea that mind and matter are separate entities. They are not. The 1941 Meeting that Changed the Word Forever – Physicists, Neils Bohr and Werner Heisenberg met in Copenhagen between September 15 and 21. Their findings, discussion and revelations laid the foundation for quantum physics. Bohr and Heisenberg gave us irrefutable evidence that atoms (matter) are not solid; they are “tiny clouds of possibility” that exist only as a potential of their future selves. Matter becomes manifest and real when it is observed. It is our act of OBSERVATION that determines which potential of matter comes into existence as “reality.” You also learn: Why we so strongly resist change Experiments that prove the power of thought to influence and shape matter The true meaning of intention How you can immediately use intention to create the life you want The strange truth behind superheros BOOKS IN THIS PODCAST (https://www.amazon.com/Intention-Experiment-Using-Thoughts-Change/dp/0743276965/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1P7TGEHA9JG7H&keywords=lynne+mctaggart&qid=1560872525&s=gateway&sprefix=lynne%2Caps%2C162&sr=8-3) by Lynne McTaggart The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (https://www.amazon.com/Field-Quest-Secret-Force-Universe/dp/006143518X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1P7TGEHA9JG7H&keywords=lynne+mctaggart&qid=1560872646&s=gateway&sprefix=lynne%2Caps%2C162&sr=8-1) by Lynne McTaggart The Power of Intention (https://www.amazon.com/Power-Intention-Dr-Wayne-Dyer/dp/1401902162/ref=sr_1_7?crid=37CEB0XXHWGQL&keywords=wayne+dyer+books&qid=1560872737&s=gateway&sprefix=wayne+%2Caps%2C161&sr=8-7) by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer The Miracle Morning (https://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Morning-Not-So-Obvious-Guaranteed-Transform/dp/0979019710/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2J0CKYG2VLK8O&keywords=hal+elrod&qid=1560872862&s=gateway&sprefix=hal+%2Caps%2C162&sr=8-2) by Hal Elrod Think and Grow Rich (https://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-Publication-Foundation/dp/193787950X/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2XVWCDL46XBSI&keywords=napoleon+hill&qid=1560872981&s=gateway&sprefix=napoleon%2Caps%2C160&sr=8-2) by Napoleon Hill QUOTE IN THIS PODCAST “A human being is part of the whole, called by us, ‘universe’; a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest – a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness.” – Albert Einstein
Bob Logan and Face2Face host David Peck talk about the new play Copenhagen, complementarity, futurism, science for peace, wisdom over knowledge and having lunch with Neils Bohr.Find out more about Copenhagen and purchase tickets here. Synopsis Two tiny particles colliding can cause a nuclear reaction. It is 1941, nations race to perfect The Bomb, and two scientists meet in occupied Denmark for a conversation that will change the course of history. Copenhagen is a story of language, spoken and unspoken, and heard and unheard. An individual speaks to not only connect to another person, but to know where they stand in their relationship to reality; to experiment and test the boundaries of where they end and where the universe begins. In the language of quantum physics, we divide an atom into smaller and smaller pieces to get to its core – the sub-atomic world. Michael Frayn (Noises Off, Democracy) invites us to bear witness to the ultimate ethical impasse. Biography Bob is the physics Consultant for the Soulppeer production of Copenhagen and is Prof. Emeritus - Dept. of Physics & the School of the Environment and a Fellow of St. Michael’s College at the University of Toronto. He is also the Chief Scientist of the sLab at OCAD Univ. He taught the Poetry of Physics and Physics of Poetry course at U of T. He once had lunch with Niels Bohr when he was a student at MIT and collaborated and co-authored a book with Marshal McLuhan.He was also active in the business world operating a computer training company 1982-2000 and a web development company from 1994 to 2000 through which he did extensive consulting in knowledge management. He was active in politics from1974 to date. He has served as an advisor to PM Pierre Eliot Trudeau, policy chair of the Ontario wing of the federal Liberal Party and an advisor to various federal cabinet ministers. He is also an author or editor of 12 books and many articles in refereed journals. He is currently engaged in consulting in the electricity sector as an associate of Elenchus Consulting. He continues to teach The Poetry of Physics at the U. of Toronto where he is Prof. Emeritus. In June 2011, he was presented with the Walter J. Ong Award for Career Achievement in Scholarship by the Media Ecology Association.Photo Credit: Daniel Malavasi Image Copyright: Daniel Malavasi and Soulpepper theatre. Used with permission. Music Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission. For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here. With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk about atoms. Turns out, they're everything. Who is Eminem? (Eminem.com) Flavor Flav's clock necklace (Yahoo) Who is Flo Rida? (officialflo.com) What is an atom? (Wikipedia) Atomic structure timeline (Lee Buescher) The Greeks and the 'atomos' (ChemTeam) How the atom got its name (PhysLink) Atoms are building blocks...like Lego (Science Defined) What is a metal? (Science Daily) What is a nonmetal? (Simple Wikipedia) Metals, nonmetals & the in-betweeny ones (Wikipedia) Old school labs where they figured atoms out (Rutherford's Nuclear World) Atomic structure from the Greeks to Dalton (ChemTeam) Thomson's plum pudding model (Encyclopaedia Brittanica) Rutherford's planetary orbit model (Encyclopaedia Brittanica) Atoms are basically empty space (Jefferson Lab) Cool scale model of solar system (Josh Worth) The Earth as a peppercorn (National Optical Astronomy Observatory) We can't know where an electron is (Wikibooks) Protons, neutrons & electrons (Wikipedia) Number of protons in a nucleus defines the element (Wikipedia) What is helium? (Jefferson Lab) Helium structure (Wikipedia) How the Star Trek transporter works (Wikia) What is a worm hole? (Space.com) The periodic table - how atoms are organised (ptable.com) Hydrogen is the simplest atom (Jefferson lab) The 4 forces that hold atoms together (etacude) Protons have a positive charge (About Education) Neutrons have no charge (About Education) Electrons have a negative charge (About Education) What is alchemy? (Live Science) Turning lead into gold (About Education) Elon Musk (Wikipedia) Where do atoms come from? (UCSB) The universe is about 14 billion years old (Wikipedia) First there was hydrogen & helium (Wikipedia) Hydrogen & helium in the early universe (ScienceBlogs) When stars started to form (NASA) What are stars? (NASA) Making elements inside stars (BBC) What happens inside our sun? (NASA) It takes thousands to millions of years for photons to escape the sun (NASA) Stellar nucleosynthesis - how stars make stuff (Wikipedia) How long do stars live? (Scientific American) Carbon-nitrogen-oxygen cycle in the sun (Encyclopaedia Brittanica) All elements on Earth were made in a star (Physics.org) Our sun will die in about 5 billion years (Space.com) What happens when a star dies? (ESA) Earth's carbon cycle (NASA) Water gulping out of a bottle (Physics Stack Exchange) H2O (Wikipedia) Increasing atomic number (generally) means increasing atomic weight (Ptable) What is a vaccuum? (Wikipedia) Space is not a perfect vaccuum (Wikipedia) Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the vaccuum of space (Raw Stories) Density in outer space (Hypertextbook) Osmosis (BBC) The universe likes equilibrium (Encyclopaedia Brittanica) Timeline of atomic models in 20th century (Wikipedia) John Dalton: 1766-1844 (Wikipedia) J J Thomson: 1856-1940 (Wikipedia) Cathode ray tubes in old TVs (How Stuff Works - Tech) Thomson's cathode ray experiments (Wikipedia) Smashing an old TV with a brick (YouTube) What is an explosion? (Chemistry Explained) Jason Donovan (JasonDonovan.com) Earnest Rutherford: 1871-1937 (Rutherford's Nuclear World) Rutherford's famous gold foil experiment (Wikipedia) Neils Bohr: 1885-1962 (Wikipedia) The Bohr model with shells (Wikipedia) Electron shells (Wikipedia) Electrons move between shells via quantum jumps (Physics World) Quantum Leap TV show (Wikipedia) Inner Space movie (IMDb) Dennis Quaid (Biography.com) What is a photon? (Ducksters) Spectral lines help us see the universe & identify substances (Cosmos - Swinburne) Sodium emits a yellowy light when heated (Wikipedia) Click on the element to see its spectral lines (PennState Behrend) What is a molecule? (About Education) Silent disco (Silent Storm Sound System) What is carbon dating? (NOSAMS) Nothing heavier than iron is (usually) made in a "normal" star (Astronomy Notes) Atom work was disrupted during WW1 (Rutherford's Nuclear World) How WW1 started according to Baldrick (JohnDClare) William Kay - Rutherford's faithful lab assistant (The Royal Society) Nagaoka's Saturnian model (Wikipedia) Corrections Carbon has 6 protons (Wikipedia) John was wrong - the atoms stopped being made after 20 minutes, not 380,000 years (Wikipedia) Cheeky review? (If we may be so bold) It'd be amazing if you gave us a short review...it'll make us easier to find in iTunes: Click here for instructions. You're the best! We owe you a free hug and/or a glass of wine from our cellar
Dr. Chris Griffin Show: Simple Practice Breakthroughs to Make Your Life Easier
Our Special Guest Penny Reed and I share our formula of how we became recognized in this elite club and how we think you should begin your journey to becoming an in-demand dental speaker, author, and expert if you have an interest in cracking into dentistry’s most inner circle, the Speaking Circuit. With over 35 combined years of experience in the Dental Speaking Industry, we will share the most common ways that dental speakers sabotage their careers and how they can make choices that make them highly sought after. You will learn: How to Become Known for a Hot Topic, Giving You a Huge Advantage How to Create a Strong Platform that Develops a Web of Interest The Fastest Course to Getting Booked Solid Without Sitting Around Waiting for the Phone to Ring And Much, Much More… Resource: Best Dental Speaker Course by Dr. Griffin and Penny Reed Click Here to Learn More (https://3daydentist.infusionsoft.com/saleform/nathniflu) (#) The Dr. Chris Griffin Show – Season 1 Episode 16 “An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made in a very narrow field.” Now who said that? Welcome to the Dr. Chris Griffin Show. Your resource for leveraging systems and technology to easier workload, increase productivity and provide you with the time off you deserve to live the life of your dreams. It’s time to practice productivity in the passionate pursuit of a better life with your host, Dr. Chris Griffin. The Dr. is in. Let me tell you guys, anytime I get a chance to throw out a quote from a theoretical physicist, I’m going to take that chance because I guess it’s not every day that overlaps with the world of dentistry. But here you go, that quote was by none other than world famous doctor, Neils Bohr. Now Neils Bohr was a theoretical physicist like I said, he’s from Denmark and I mean this guy’s done, he did so much. I mean this guy developed all these theories about Physics back in the 20’s. You know, then along comes…and he wins a Nobel prize by the way for all that. And then comes along World War II, the guy fights the Nazis, the Nazis gets after him, he runs away to Sweden then he ends up in England. He becomes part of the Manhattan project that won, eventually won World War II for the Americans. And then after that you know it’s just off to the race as he founds the Neils Bohr Institute in Copenhagen and it just goes on and on from there. So this is one of the smartest guys that ever lived on the face of the planet. Now why did I throw that quote out? Well because today’s show is a lot about being an expert in what to do if you are an expert and recently, I did a project with Penny Reed. Now Penny is someone I’ve known forever. Of course I’m about to introduce her in a minute, of what I’m going to share with you but we, for years, wanted to do a project together. But you know, hey, we both coach dentist and it seemed like we’re going to compete with each other. It seemed odd and weird and so we could never find a way to do it until now. So we both have a passion for motivational speaking and just speaking in general. And both of us have kind of pulled ourselves up from the boot straps and become speakers in this dental field. Just you know, basically on the force of our will and so we want to share with everyone how that we did it. And how that we think it’s very possible but there’s a formula that you could follow and you could also become an expert in this field and the speaker and author and all that stuff if you want to. So, we held a live training on April 19th. So I just took the body of that live training which I had to edit it a little bit because let me tell you, there was just some comedy of errors. Just a lot of crazy stuff happened with me having to update apple right before the webinar because it’s something that, I don’t know why and then it has some conflicts with the webinar program. And anyway, there are a lot of editing but I got it down
What is the difference between an expert and a master? Are obstacles barriers or markers that show you the way? Poker Knows will challenge you to take a deep look inward at the self, while at the same time build a foundation for winning at poker and life. A methodology for surviving the game is first laid out and then you are transported through time in the advanced section on winning the game. Guest appearances are made by some of science’s greatest minds like Albert Einstein and Neils Bohr, complemented by the imagination of Alice’s friends from Wonderland. Some values stretch past the sum of the parts. You know a great meal or work of art when you experience it, but what is it that makes it so? How do you measure it? Maybe it does not matter how you measure it as much as knowing how your opponents measure it. The gold that grows bankrolls is located in a very profound place and Poker Knows draws the reader a map that leads right to it. It is not what you know that will propel your evolution, but how good you get at discovery and your imagination is the key. Everyone can have the experience of being in the winner’s circle in poker or life. Your turn is coming up soon! It starts with the next decision, or maybe it’s the next question. The only thing in the way might be you. Are you ready to go pro?
A discussion of the developments in nuclear physics that led to the discovery of fission. These include Francis Aston's development of the mass spectrometer, George Gamow, Neils Bohr and Charles Weisacker and the development of the Liquid-Drop Model of the nucleus, the work of Otto Hahn at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin, Lise Meitner and Otto Frisch in discovering nuclear fission and both H. G. Wells and Leo Szilard's prophetic predictions of the development of atomic weapons.
Jeff Charbonneau 2013 National Teacher of the Year STEM Teacher (Zillah High School -- Zillah, WA) January Contest: Win a Copy of Carol Jago's With Rigor for All by emailing me a lesson that worked (email) Segment I – Background and Inspiration Tell your story. Where are you from and how long have you been teaching? What classes have you taught? – Jeff was the 2013 National Teacher of the Year. He is out of the classroom right now but he will return next year. He teaches at the same high school that he attended, Zillah High School. Who has helped you in your journey to become a master teacher? – Jeff asks for help about every 30 minutes. Yet, he had two outstanding cooperating teachers during his student teacher experience. They had completely different styles, one was traditional the other was affectionate and loving. Both were outstanding educators and what he learned was that you need to be true to yourself. It is important for other teachers to know that we all have had setbacks in the classroom. Identify an instance in which you struggled as a teacher and explain what you learned from that experience. – It seems like that sums up every day of teaching in his career. One experience that stands out was when he had a fish tank while teaching biology. They had trouble stabilizing the tank. And after being absent one day, he returned to see that the fish were dead. The tank had been smelling and in his absence one student thought it was wise to pour perfume into the fish tank. The worse thing he could have done was to yell at the student. No learning would come of that. Instead, he tries to stop and think about what is going on in their brains first before he reacts. What role does literacy play in the science classroom? – It plays a huge part. One colleague taught a Sci-Fi Literature class. Jeff has jealous at first but then realized that he could create similar experiences too, he just needed to find ways to make science come alive. For example, when teaching atomic theory he can have students read Neils Bohr. His students read a play entitled Copenhagen, about the 1941 meeting of physicists Neils Bohr and Werner Heisenberg. What is one thing that you love about the classroom? – Jeff loves being there at the moment of discovery. Students will work with difficult material and all of a sudden students will scream "I GET IT!!! I GET IT!!!" He thoroughly enjoys those moments that open their eyes. Segment II — Digging into the Teacher Bag of Goodies What book do you recommend to a developing teacher? -- ParkerPalmer's The Courage to Teach: Exploring the Inner Landscape of a Teacher's Life, 10th Anniversary Edition was a book that inspired him as an undergrad. A more recent book is Dave Burgess' Teach Like a PIRATE: Increase Student Engagement, Boost Your Creativity, and Transform Your Life as an Educator. He also recommends 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, which he used in a leadership class with students. What is one thing a teacher can do outside the classroom that can pay off inside the classroom? –2 ways: 1. Place yourself where the students are. Get them to see you not just as a teacher. Let them see you working for their benefit of them. Go to the sporting events, be at the dances, stay after school. 2. Be a life-long learner. Be involved in your craft and show your students that you are watching the Discovery Channel or staying current in the latest science news. Is there an internet resource that you can recommend which will help teachers grow professionally? –Jeff has looked into Twitter in the past year to further his professional development. He participates in education chats like #ntchat (new teacher chat). What he likes about Twitter is that it connects you with people. Make Magazine is another place that he goes to for ...
In most honored traditions of excellent awards, the Ministry for Foreign Goofs, Yucks and All Other Audio Tomfoolery has bestowed the great and noble title of First & Most Popular International Podcast of All Time in China upon glorious co-hosts Taylord Smiths and Neils Bohr for their show, Nougat Quest. This distinguished reverence is reserved not only for the internet-based radio program that is the People's Most Favourite, but also recognizes the relative chronological superiority of their show, Nuggetry Quiz! The hearts and minds of the citizens of the wonderful People's Republic of China are with you all the way! Go Go, Nugget Time, Go Go! Course Materials: 1. Living on Russians 2. Hey! 3. Norwegia 4. Featuring God as God 5. Weird Stupid Raccoon Thing 6. Bwoston Bwuins
Teachings based on the book "Gems of Dharma, Jewels of Freedom" by Gampopa. --- The Four Impediments to Awakening Why don't you want to awaken? Get ready for impact. Talk given at winter retreat in Dec. 2009, Miki, Hyogo, Japan. Note: Quote attributed to Neils Bohr > actually by Schrodinger to Bohr. http://www.planetdharma.com/
During the quantum revolution, the views of the physical universe at the atomic scale were changing rapidly. During this tumultuous time, two physicists, Neils Bohr and Albert Einstein, struggled over this rapidly changing landscape. On this show Edmond Blair Bolles discussed his book, Einstein Defiant: Genius vs. genius in the quantum revolution.