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Name: Aage Bohr
Birth Date: 1922
Nationality: Danish
Gender: Male
Occupations: physicist

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Aage Bohr followed his father, the eminent physicist Niels Bohr, into the field of theoretical physics. Bohr's father was director of the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Copenhagen and instrumental in the development of the Manhattan Project (the...


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1922 Danish physicist who has made significant contributions to the understanding of atomic nuclei. Bohr, the son of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Niels Bohr, worked with his father on problems in atomic structure for much of his early life. His...
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Aage Niels Bohr (IPA: [ˈɔːʊ̯̩ nels ˈb̥oɐ̯ˀ]) (born June 19 1922 in Copenhagen) is a Danish physicist and the son of Margrethe and Niels Bohr. Growing up among physicists like Wolfgang Pauli and Werner Heisenberg, he became a notable...


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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
More on Bohr. (Letters).(Niels Bohr)(Letter to the Editor)
09/01/2002: 1,720 words, approx. 6 pages
WILLIAM SWEET'S ARTICLE, "THE BOHR Letters: No More Uncertainty" (May/June 2002 Bulletin), unfortunately contains two mistakes: First, it wasn't Peter Jensen who visited Bohr in Copenhagen during the war, but Johannes Jensen. Peter Jensen was an assistant to Walther Bothe and worked...
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World and I
Quantum Underpinnings of Religious Currents.(Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr)
01/01/2001: 3,345 words, approx. 11 pages
The Bohr-Einstein extended debate about the interpretation of atomic and subatomic physics was a pivotal event whose outcome has shifted the foundations of Western culture toward Eastern and New Age religions. When Albert Einstein said "God does not play dice" and Niels...
 


 

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