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 John Stewart Bell ( 1928-06-28 - 1990-10-01 ) was an Irish physicist who worked in the field of particle physics at CERN , and who developed one of the most important theorems of quantum physics, Bell's Theorem . Sourced Theoretical physicists live in...


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2,231 words, approx. 7 pages Bell, John, and Bell's Theorem John Stewart Bell (1928–1990), a truly deep and serious thinker, was one of the leading physicists of the twentieth century. He became famous for his discovery that quantum mechanics implies that nature is...
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 John Stewart Bell (June 28 1928 – October 1 1990) was a physicist, and the originator of Bell's Theorem, one of the most important theorems in quantum...



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John Stewart
01/21/2008: 1,066 words, approx. 4 pages Maverick singer-songwriter A former member of the Kingston Trio, John Stewart wrote the Monkees hit "Daydream Believer" and secured his own hit with a sceptical song about the music industry, "Gold". These brushes with success were accidents and Stewart, a defiant maverick, said...
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John Bell
01/30/2008: 850 words, approx. 3 pages Quietly persuasive OUP editor John Bell enjoyed a long career as a senior editor at the Oxford University Press, in both London and Oxford. Well known as an editor of general as well as academic books, he was charming and quietly persuasive, and...


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