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1. General Term: Bohr, Niels (1885-1962)
Bohr, Niels (1885-1962) Danish physicist. He is one of the most influential scientists of the twentieth century. He was the founder of atomic quantum theory and the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum physics. His theory
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2. God, Humanity and the Cosmos Topic: The Role of Model and Metaphor
of the atom developed by Niels Bohr . At a time at which atomic structure was proving very baffling Bohr produced a model in which the negatively-charged electrons orbited the positively-charged nucleus in a way which was like - and yet not
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3. Physics Topic: Quantum Physics
Planck , Einstein , Bohr , Schrödinger, Heisenberg , and so on. Quantum phenomenon display: wave and particle properties as in the famous "two-slit experiment", leading Niels Bohr to talk about "wave/particle
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4. Divine Action Topic: Polkinghorne, John. “Physical Process, Quantum Eve...
wavepacket evolves smoothly. Niels Bohr spoke dualistically about classical and quantum worlds that had to intermesh, but this does not really work in principle since there is only a single physical reality in which even the classical apparatus is
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5. God, Humanity and the Cosmos Topic: Collapsing Atoms
by a young Danish physicist, Niels Bohr (see model and metaphor). The key was the abandonment of continuity in favour of quantisation. Bohr simply ruled out the possibility of electrons occupying every possible orbit. Instead they are confined to
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6. Biography: Stacey Ake
Order of Life group at the Niels Bohr Institute and the Biosemiotics Group at the Institute for Molecular Biology. I have a PhD in Biology (1994) as well as an MA (1994) and a PhD (1999) in Philosophy from the Pennsylvania State University.
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7. Divine Action Topic: Grib, Andrej A. “Quantum Cosmology, the Role of th...
physics. According to Niels Bohr , complementary quantum phenomena lack independent reality since the measurement apparatus and the quantum object form an indivisible whole. John Von Neumann interpreted the collapse of the wave packet during
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8. General Term: Quantum Theory
two years later. In 1913 Niels Bohr predicted the emission spectrum for hydrogen with a simple ‘planetary’ model of the atom in which the angular momentum of the orbiting electron , and thus the size of its orbits, are quantized. In
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