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  1. Werner Heisenberg 1901 - 1976 by Armin Hermann, 1976-01-01
  2. Die Jahrhundertwissenschaft: Werner Heisenberg u. d. Physik seiner Zeit (German Edition) by Armin Hermann, 1977
  3. Werner Heisenberg: Leben und Werk (German Edition) by Cassidy, 1995-03-09
  4. Werner Heisenberg (German Edition)
  5. Goethes Tragweite in der Naturwissenschaft: Hermann von Helmholtz, Ernst Haeckel, Werner Heisenberg, Carl Friedrich von Weizsacker (German Edition) by Maren Partenheimer, 1989
  6. Quantum mechanics and objectivity;: A study of the physical philosophy of Werner Heisenberg, by Patrick A Heelan, 1965
  7. Werner Heisenberg. Das selbstvergessene Genie. by Ernst Peter Fischer, 2002-10-01
  8. Werner Heisenberg in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten (Rowohlts Monographien ; 240) (German Edition) by Armin Hermann, 1976
  9. Werner Heisenberg (Reihe Hanser ; 228) (German Edition) by Carl Friedrich Weizsacker, 1977
  10. Denken und Umdenken: Zu Werk u. Wirkung von Werner Heisenberg (German Edition) by Werner Heisenberg, 1977
  11. Werner Heisenberg als Physiker und Philosoph (German Edition) by Bodo Geyer, Helge Herwig, et all 1993-04-03
  12. Von Der Uranspaltung Zur Gottinger Erklarung: Otto Hahn, Werner Heisenberg, Carl Friedrich Von Weizsacker Und Die Verantwortung Des Wissenschaftlers (German Edition) by Elisabeth Kraus, 2001-01
  13. Werner Heisenberg in Leipzig 1927-1942 (Abhandlungen der Saechsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, math.-nat. Klasse) (German Edition)
  14. Das Politische Leben Eines Unpolitischen: Erinnerungen an Werner Heisenberg (German Edition) by Elisabeth Heisenberg, 1983

21. Werner-Heisenberg-Gymnasium
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22. Werner-Heisenberg-Gymnasium
Informationen zur Schule, dem Lehrerkollegium sowie zu den einzelnen unterrichteten F¤cher.
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23. Heisenberg / Uncertainty Principle - Werner Heisenberg And The Uncertainty Princ
The life of werner heisenberg, by the AIP Center for History of Physics.Text by historian werner heisenberg (1901 1976). was one of
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W ERNER HEISENBERG (1901 - 1976) was one of the greatest physicists of the twentieth century. He is best known as a founder of quantum mechanics , the new physics of the atomic world, and especially for the uncertainty principle in quantum theory. He is also known for his controversial role as a leader of Germany's nuclear fission research during World War II. After the war he was active in elementary particle physics and West German science policy
The Early Years:
Family Matters High School Student The Youth Movement
Student Years:
University Student The Sad Story of Heisenberg's Doctorate
Quantum Mechanics:
Quantum Mechanic The Uncertainty Principle Triumph of the Copenhagen Interpretation
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Professor in Leipzig Heading Fission Research
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Reviving German Science "Physics and Philosophy" "Physik und Philosophie"
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Brief Chronology Further Reading Index of Site Topics and Special Features This site is brought to you by David C. Cassidy, Hofstra University, and by the Center for History of Physics of the American Institute of Physics. Site created 11/98, revised 5/02

24. Werner Karl Heisenberg - Top Biography
Biography of the German physicist whose Uncertainty Principle became the cornerstone of quantum physics. Includes timeline and quotations.
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25. ESVA: Heisenberg Mini-Exhibit
Find a collection of photographs, along with a quote and biographical information for the famed German scientist. werner heisenberg (19011976). Photo A1; portrait, head on hand.
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26. Quantum Mechanics, 1925-1927: Triumph Of The Copenhagen Interpretation
Part of exhibit on werner heisenberg and the uncertainty principle.
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Heisenberg, standing front left, next to P.A.M. Dirac, in front of A.H. Compton, University of Chicago, 1929.
We regard quantum mechanics as a complete theory for which the fundamental physical and mathematical hypotheses are no longer susceptible of modification. Heisenberg and Max Born, paper delivered to Solvay Congress of 1927
Niels Bohr's Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Copenhagen in the 1920s
H eisenberg formulated the uncertainty principle in February 1927 while employed as a lecturer in Bohr's Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Copenhagen. Bohr, who had been on a skiing vacation, returned to the institute to find Heisenberg's paper already in draft. Forwarding the paper to Einstein at Heisenberg's request, Bohr complained to Einstein that Heisenberg's approach was too narrow and his gamma-ray microscope was flawed, although the result was correct. For Bohr, the uncertainty relations arose not merely from the quantum equations and the use of particles and discontinuity. Waves and particles had to be taken equally into account, and the scattering of light waves by the electron was also crucial. When Heisenberg corrected his thought experiment, it only confirmed the results. Niels Bohr, who articulated the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics and mentored a generation of quantum physicists

27. Heisenberg, Werner (1901-1976) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biog
Branch of Science " Physicists Nationality " German heisenberg, werner (19011976) German physicist who in 1927 derived the uncertainty principle which states that He also developed operator methods for the solution of quantum mechanical problems.
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Heisenberg, Werner (1901-1976)

German physicist who in 1927 derived the uncertainty principle which states that
He also developed operator methods for the solution of quantum mechanical problems. On his death bed, Heisenberg is reported to have said, "When I meet God, I am going to ask him two questions: Why relativity? And why turbulence? I really believe he will have an answer for the first." However, this quote is also attributed to Horace Lamb
Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews)
References Cassidy, D. Uncertainty: The Life and Science of Werner Heisenberg. New York: W. H. Freeman, 1991. Heisenberg, W. Der Teil und das Ganze: Gesprache im Umkreis der Atomphysik. Munich, Germany: R. Piper, 1969. Heisenberg, W. The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory. New York: Dover, 1930. Powers, T. Heisenberg's War: The Secret History of the German Bomb. New York: Knopf, 1993.
Author: Eric W. Weisstein

28. Heisenberg's Physics And Philosophy
Key chapters of werner heisenberg's book outlining his philosophical conclusions
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Werner Heisenberg (1958)
Physics and Philosophy
Source Physics and Philosophy , 1958; Chapters 2 (History), 3 (Copenhagen interpretation) and 5 (HPS), reproduced here;
Published : by George Allen and Unwin Edition, 1959.

The History of Quantum Theory
The idea that energy could be emitted or absorbed only in discrete energy quanta was so new that it could not be fitted into the traditional framework of physics. An attempt by Planck to reconcile his new hypothesis with the older laws of radiation failed in the essential points. It took five years until the next step could be made in the new direction. This time it was the young Albert Einstein, a revolutionary genius among the physicists, who was not afraid to go further away from the old concepts. There were two problems in which he could make use of the new ideas. One was the so-called photoelectric effect, the emission of electrons from metals under the influence of light. The experiments, especially those of Lenard, had shown that the energy of the emitted electrons did not depend on the intensity of the light, but only on its colour or, more precisely, on its frequency. This could not be understood on the basis of the traditional theory of radiation. Einstein could explain the observations by interpreting Planck's hypothesis as saying that light consists of quanta of energy travelling through space. The energy of one light quantum should, in agreement with Planck's assumptions, be equal to the frequency of the light multiplied by Planck's constant.

29. EXakt - Die Schülerzeitung Am WHG Neuwied
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31. Heisenberg, Werner (1901-1976) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biog
heisenberg, werner (19011976), Andrews). References. Cassidy, D. UncertaintyThe Life and Science of werner heisenberg. New York W. H. Freeman, 1991.
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Heisenberg, Werner (1901-1976)

German physicist who in 1927 derived the uncertainty principle which states that
He also developed operator methods for the solution of quantum mechanical problems. On his death bed, Heisenberg is reported to have said, "When I meet God, I am going to ask him two questions: Why relativity? And why turbulence? I really believe he will have an answer for the first." However, this quote is also attributed to Horace Lamb
Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews)
References Cassidy, D. Uncertainty: The Life and Science of Werner Heisenberg. New York: W. H. Freeman, 1991. Heisenberg, W. Der Teil und das Ganze: Gesprache im Umkreis der Atomphysik. Munich, Germany: R. Piper, 1969. Heisenberg, W. The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory. New York: Dover, 1930. Powers, T. Heisenberg's War: The Secret History of the German Bomb. New York: Knopf, 1993.
Author: Eric W. Weisstein

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33. Molly's Werner Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle
heisenberg, werner . (1995). Encyclopedia Britanica, Online. heisenberg,werner. (1994). Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia, (CDROM).
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Brief History of Werner Heisenberg
Werner Heisenberg was born December 5, 1901, in Wurzburg, Germany.
He studied theoretical physics at the University of Munich, and completed his doctoral dissertation in 1923. He then studied under Max Born in Gottingen and in the fall of 1924, under Niels Bohr in Copenhagen, Denmark. From 1927 through 1941, Heisenberg was a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Leipzig. Unlike his contemporaries, Heisenberg developed a model of the atom which was purely mathematical, using matrix mechanics to explain the wavelengths of spectral lines. Heisenberg also wrote many philosophical works, believing that discoveries in microphysics would be furthered with new insights to the ancient problems of Part and Whole and One and Many.
In 1927, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle was first published. He received the Nobel Prize in physics for it in 1932. During World War II, he worked at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Physics in Berlin with Otto Hahn to develop a nuclear reactor. He failed to develop any effective nuclear weapons, most likely because of his secret resistance to the Nazi regime.
Werner Heisenberg died in Munich on February 1, 1976.

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35. Werner Heisenberg Winner Of The 1932 Nobel Prize In Physics
werner heisenberg, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive. werner heisenberg. 1932 Nobel Laureate
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W ERNER H EISENBERG
1932 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for the creation of quantum mechanics, the application of which has, inter alia, led to the discovery of the allotropic forms of hydrogen.
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36. Heisenberg, Werner
heisenberg, werner,. werner heisenberg, c. 1925. CorbisBettmann. Biograpicalmaterial is found in Armin Hermann, werner heisenberg, 1901-1976, trans.
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Heisenberg, Werner,
Werner Heisenberg, c. Corbis-Bettmann in full WERNER KARL HEISENBERG, physicist, philosopher, and public figure who helped to establish the modern science of quantum mechanics , out of which came the famous indeterminacy, or uncertainty, principle , for which he received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1932. He also made important contributions to the theories of the hydrodynamics of turbulence, the atomic nucleus, ferromagnetism, cosmic rays, and elementary particles; and he planned the first post-World War II German nuclear reactor, at Karlsruhe, West Germany.
Introduction.
In his philosophical and methodological writings, Heisenberg was much influenced by Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein . From the former he derived the concepts of the social and dialogical character of scientific invention; the principle of correspondence (pragmatic and model-theoretical continuity) between macrophysics and microphysics; the permanence, though not the universality, of classical physics; the "interactive," rather than passive, role of the scientific observer in microphysics; and, consequently, the contextualized character of microphysical theories. From Einstein he derived the concepts of simplicity as a criterion of the central order of nature; scientific realism ( i.e.

37. Encyclopædia Britannica
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39. Werner Heisenberg: A Bibliography Of His Writings, By David Cassidy
Covers years from 19202001, including the top 10 scientific papers, most popular essays, and most popular monographs. The bibliography is online at the American Institute of Physics, and is also available in print form.
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WERNER HEISENBERG
A Bibliography of His Writings
By David C. Cassidy Introduction The Essential Heisenberg
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40. Heisenberg, Werner. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. heisenberg, werner.(v r´n rh ´z nb rk) (KEY) , 1901–76, German physicist. One
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