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  1. Niels Bohr: His Life and Work As Seen by His Friends and Colleagues (Nh Personal Library)
  2. Foundations of Quantum Physics II (1933-1958), Volume 7 (Niels Bohr - Collected Works)
  3. Semiclassical Description of Atomic and Nuclear Collisions (Niels Bohr Centennial Conferences/1985) by Jens Bang, 1985-12
  4. Det udelelige: Niels Bohrs aktualitet i fysik, mystik og politik (Danish Edition) by Tor Nørretranders, 1985
  5. Foundations of Quantum Physics I (1926 - 1932), Volume 6 (Niels Bohr - Collected Works)
  6. The early years: The Niels Bohr Institute, 1921-1930 by Peter Robertson, 1979
  7. Atomic Theory and the Description of Nature. I. Four Essays With an Introductory Survey by Niels Bohr, 1961-01-01
  8. The Creation of Quantum Mechanics and the Bohr-Pauli Dialogue (Studies in the History of Modern Science) by J. Hendry, 1984-03-31
  9. The theory of spectra and atomic constitution; three essays by Niels Henrik David Bohr, 2010-08-25
  10. Atomfysik Og Menneskelig Erkendelse by Niels Bohr, 1957-01-01
  11. Physique atomique et connaissance humaine by Niels Bohr, Catherine Chevalley, 1991-05-03
  12. The penetration of atomic particles through matter (Danake Videnskabernes Selskab, Copenhagen. Matematick-fysiske meddelelser XVIII, 8) by Niels Bohr, 1948
  13. Wetterfernsehen. by Sandra Amstätt, Rolf Giegold, et all 2001-03-01
  14. Collected Works: Work on Atomic Physics, 1912-17 v. 2 by Niels Bohr, 1982-01

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  • 62. Niels Henrik David Bohr
    INTERNET REFERENCE ADDRESS. http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac. uk/history/Mathematicians/bohr_niels.html. Mika Blair. Michelle Burke
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    Niels Henrik David Bohr
    Niels Bohr was born on October 7, 1885, in Copenhagen, Denmark. His father was the internationally famous physiologist Professor Christian Bohr who was born in 1855 and was the son of a headmaster, later professor, H.G.C. Bohr and his wife n6e Rimestad. Christian Bohr received a medical degree in 1878, but never practiced as a doctor. Originally Christian wanted to be a zoologist, but Japetus Steenstrup convinced his to become a doctor first. He may have felt that Christian's abilities and interest lay more in the exact than in the purely descriptive scientific disciplines. At the age of 22, Christian Bohr wrote his first scientific work, and three years later, he defended his thesis for the degree of Doctor or Philosophy at the University of Copenhagen. Bohr returned to Copenhagen, in 1912 and continued to develop his theory of the atom. He completed his work in 1913. That same year he published three papers of great importance on the theory of the atom that influenced Einstein and other scientists. The first paper was on the hydrogen atom. The next two papers were on the structure of atoms that were heavier than hydrogen. During World War II, the Nazis occupied Denmark. Bohr was of Jewish origins so he escaped with his family by taking a fishing boat to Sweden in 1943. From there he went to England and began working on the nuclear fission bomb. Later he went to the US where he continued to work on it. Niels married Margrethe Norlund in 1912. They had a very happy marriage. They had their first child, Christian, in 1916. In the 1920s they had four more sons, Hans, Erik, Aage, and Ernest. Niels was a great father and a great person.

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    65. History Of Physics: Historical Entries
    http//wwwgap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/bohr_niels.html An extensive biography of Bohr and his work. Contains quotations and many references
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    Niels Bohr "Indeed, it need hardly be stressed how fortunate in every respect it would be if, at the same time as the world will know of the formidable destructive power which has come into human hands, it could be told that the great scientific and technical advance has been helpful in creating a solid foundation for a future peaceful cooperation between nations." From 1950 open letter to The United Nations. Available online from The Niels Bohr Archive. See http://www.nbi.dk/nba/files/gym/leth.htm for complete text.
    Niels Bohr was a scientist inextricably tied to his social and political times. As such, his story is a vivid illustration that science does not take place in a vacuum. He was a Jewish person during the time of the Holocaust and World War II, and a brilliant scientist who was all too aware of the consequences of his work in helping the Allies develop the atomic bomb. These concerns were expressed throughout his later career, including in an open letter to The United Nations, from which the opening excerpt is taken.

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    67. Niels Bohr (physicist) - Biography Research Guide
    bohr_niels.jpg. Niels Bohr. a Danish physicist who made fundamental contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum mechanics,
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    a Danish physicist who made fundamental contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum mechanics, for which he received the Nobel Prize in 1922; was also part of the team of physicists working on the Manhattan Project; Niels Bohr is widely considered one of the greatest physicists of the twentieth century; (October 7, 1885 – November 18, 1962).
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    69. Epola Editorial
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    The newer understanding through Quantum Field Theories (QFT) of the vacuum or indeed, any bipolar aether theory of the Faraday/Maxwell/Lorentz kind might account for the resistance to acceleration (inertia), the persistence of motion (momentum) and the attraction between atomic and molecular bodies of ordinary matter that is identified as gravitation, as first suggested by Andrei Sakharov in 1968 and variously incorporated in other theories. The short distance Casimi r attractive force demonstrates this new understanding of the active vacuum. Experimental evidence has existed for a long time to indicate that normal space and atomic matter are permeated by matter and antimatter particles yet largely ignored since the broad acceptance and working success of Einstein's Theories of Relatativity when contemporary scientists such as Michelson and Morley sought 'a continuous aether'. Relativity theories, even when revised for the Sagnac Effect, were based upon postulates (as sumptions) that in these days of quantum physics and GPS technology are not adequate.

    70. Atom History
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    71. Hsci 3023 Syllabus
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    72. Source Of Niels Bohr Quote
    bohr_niels in the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive at the University of St Andrews Niels Bohr Archive. Back to Quotes selected by Palle Jorgensen.
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    It will interest mathematical circles that the mathematical instruments created by the higher algebra play an essential part in the rational formulation of the new quantum mechanics. Thus the general proofs of the conservation theorems in Heisenberg's theory carried out by Born and Jordan are based on the use of the theory of matrices, which go back to Cayley and were developed by Hermite. It is to be hoped that a new era of mutual stimulation of mechanics and mathematics has commenced. To the physicist it will seem first deplorable that in atomic problems we have apparently met with such a limitation of our usual means of visualisation. This regret will, however, have to give way to thankfulness that mathematics, in this field too, presents us with the tools to prepare the way for further progress. -Niels Bohr
    Atomic theory and mechanics, Nature , Vol. 116, 1925, p. 852.
    This article arose out of an address that Niels Bohr delivered, on 30 August 1925, to the sixth Scandinavian Mathematical Congress in Copenhagen.
    The quote is used an an epigraph on p. 276 in

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    75. Bohr, Niels Henrik David - MSN Encarta
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    Encyclopedia Article Find in this article View printer-friendly page E-mail Multimedia 1 item Bohr, Niels Henrik David (1885-1962), Danish physicist and Nobel laureate, who made basic contributions to nuclear physics and the understanding of atomic structure. Bohr was born in Copenhagen on October 7, 1885, the son of a physiology professor, and was educated at the University of Copenhagen, where he earned his doctorate in 1911. That same year he went to the University of Cambridge in England to study nuclear physics under J. J. Thomson

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    ALFEROV , Zhores, I., 1930 (Vitebsk, Bielorussia, USSR) - Development of semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed and opto-electronic systems; The Nobel Prize in Physics 2000.
    See: http://www.ioffe.rssi.ru/pti00002.html BARDEEN , John, 1908 (Madison, Wisconsin, USA)- 1991; Contribution to the understanding of electrical conductivity in semiconductors and metals and co-invention of the transistor; The Nobel Prize in Physics 1956 (transistor) and 1972 (superconductors).
    See: http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1972/bardeen-bio.html BASOW , Nikolai, G., 1922 (Voronezh, USSR) - Contribution to the development of semiconductor laser; The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964 .
    See: http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1964/basov-bio.html BOHR , Niels,H., 1885 (Copenhagen, Denmark) - 1962; Understanding of the structure of atoms and of the radiation emanating from them; The Nobel Prize in Physics 1922.
    See: http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Bohr_Niels.html
    BOLTZMAN , Ludwig, 1844 (Vienna, Austria) ¨C1906; Fundamental contributions to theoretical physics which laid the foundation for the modern semiconductor physics (Maxwell ¨C Boltzman distribution).

    77. Quotations
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    Niels Henrik David Bohr October 7 November 18 ) was a Jewish Danish physicist who made essential contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum mechanics Born in Copenhagen to Christian Bohr and Ellen Adler , Bohr received his doctorate from Copenhagen University in . He then studied under Ernest Rutherford in Manchester England . Based on Rutherford's theories, Bohr published his model of atomic structure in , introducing the theory of electrons travelling in orbits around the atom's nucleus , the chemical properties of the element being largely determined by the number of electrons in the outer orbits. Bohr also introduced the idea that an electron could drop from a higher-energy orbit to a lower one, emitting a photon (light quantum ) of discrete energy. This became the basis for quantum theory In , Bohr became a professor at the University of Copenhagen, and director of the newly constructed "Institute of Theoretical Physics" in . In , he was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for developing the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics Bohr was largly affected by the philosophy of S¸ren Kierkegaard of sharp sudden "quality" changes and rejection of the continous changing. These concepts were manifested in Bohr's

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