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  1. Andrei Sakharov and Peace
  2. A.D. Sakharov: Collected Scientific Works by Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, 1982-12-07
  3. To Live Like Everyone by Anatoly Marchenko, 1989-06
  4. Progress, Coexistence, and Intellectual Freedom by Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, 1970-06
  5. SAKHAROV, ANDREI DMITRIEVICH: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Russian History</i> by LISA A. KIRSCHENBAUM, 2004
  6. Alarm and Hope by Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, Efrem Iankelevich, et all 1978-12
  7. Sakharov Speaks by Andre-I Dmitrievich Sakharov, 1974-06
  8. IUrii Davidovich Levin, 22 Iiunia 1988 g. - Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, 21 Iiunia 1989 g. - Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodskii, 19 Iiunia 1991 g: Russkie perevody ... Oksfordskogo Universiteta s 1763 po 1991 g by Godfrey W Bond, 1991
  9. Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov: Fragmenty biografii
  10. Andrei Dmitrievich: Vospominaniia o Sakharove (Russian Edition)

61. Gorbachev For Sakharov But Against Solzhenitsyn
andrei sakharov on EastWest Convergence towards World Government (World Federalism) In the sixth or seventh minute I reminded him andrei dmitrievich,
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Sakharov, Golitsyn and East-West Convergence towards World Government (World Federalism) You are at http://users.cyberone.com.au/myers/convergence.html. Andrei Sakharov on East-West Convergence towards World Government (World Federalism) - How Anatoliy Golitsyn garbled the story, and how his misinterpretation is being taken up in the United States by George W. Bush. (1) Introduction (2) Andrei Sakharov, Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom (3) George Bailey, The Making of Andrei Sakharov (4) Gorbachev follows Sakharov's Path (5) Anatoliy Golitsyn, New Lies For Old (6) How Golitsyn's Ideas Are Being Taken Up in the United States (7) How Golitsyn garbled the story (8) Summary (1) Introduction From the Bolshevik Revolution on, the Communist movement has been polarised into two camps: a camp of covert Jewish domination - by non-theistic Jews - and a camp rejecting the idea that Jews represent the Working Class, or however else "the People" is defined. The Bolshevik Jews were not "all Jews" or "Jews per se", any more than the Catholic destroyers of Inca South America were "all Catholics"; but they were Jews.

62. 20th Century Russian Scientists
andrei dmitrievich sakharov, Nobel Peace Prize. sakharov, a physicist who workedon the Soviet hydrogen bomb, became a critic of the arms race and Soviet
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Physicist-chemist. discovered new methods to prevent
corrosion in metals.
Microbiologist. Developed the first antibiotics to be used in the USSR: penicillin, streptomycin, and interferon. Kalashnikov
Weapons designer. Created the AK, AKM, RPK, PK,
PKT machine guns. Khariton
Physicist. Worked on explosives. Together with IA. B. Zel'dovich explored divisive chain reactions in uranium. Kurchatov
Nuclear physicist. Oversaw the construction of the first nuclear reactor in europe (1949); worked on the Soviet atom bomb (1949); the first Soviet thermonuclear bomb (1953) and the first atomic electrostation.
Weapons designer. Created the PPS machine gun. Nobel Prizes Nikolay Nikolaevich Semenov , together with Sir Cyril Hinshelwood (England), Nobel Prize in chemistry for research in chemical reaction kinetics. Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov , and Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm , Nobel Prize in Physics for developing a cosmic ray counter. Lev Davidovich Landau , Nobel Prize in Physics for developing a theory of superfluidity in atomic magnets. Nikolai Gennadievich Basov A. M. Prokhorov

63. Isabel Monteiro - Translation Services Into European Portuguese - Literary Work
andrei dmitrievich sakharov. sakharov addressing the Congress of People s Deputies.in Moscow, USSR in June 1989. andrei dmitrievich sakharov. Mémoirs
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Sakharov addressing the Congress of People's Deputies in Moscow, USSR in June 1989 Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov Portuguese title: Portuguese Publisher: Translated in 1991 (partnership) Visit the Andrei Sakharov Foundation Harvey Mackay Beware the naked man who offers you his shirt Portuguese title: que lhe oferece a camisa Translated in 1992 Visit Harvey's website And, did you know Harvey makes envelopes Gene autographing his books at the 56th World Science Fiction Convention Baltimore, Maryland (USA), 1998 Gene Wolf The Urth of The New Sun Portuguese title: Urth do Novo Sol Portuguese Publisher: Translated in 1990 No picture available How to Study Successfully for Better Exam Results Portuguese title: Como Estudar com Sucesso e Obter Bons Resultados nos Exames Translated in 1992 CV Business Card Resources / Recursos Downloads var sc_project=746959;var sc_partition=6;var sc_security="0e306683";

64. Physics Today On The Web - Feature Article - May 2000
nuclear weapons were a major concern of andrei dmitrievich sakharov. That is andrei sakharov’s challenge to us as we enter the 21st century.
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Feature Article Site Index Physics Today Home Page Current Contents Past Contents Job Ads Upcoming Meetings Buying Guide Subscribe Job Ads Contact Us About PT Advertising Information Print Ad Rates and Specs Online Ad Rates and Specs Advertiser Index Product Information Information Exchange Andrei Sakharov and the Nuclear Danger
A decade after Sakharov's death, his guidance remains relevant to the nuclear perils we face in today's post-cold war world. Sidney D. Drell
For over forty years, nuclear weapons were a major concern of Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov. A brilliant physicist whose work was instrumental in the creation of the Soviet hydrogen bomb, Sakharov was led by his concern about the dangers of nuclear weapons and the threat of nuclear war to become a courageous activist for peace and disarmament, as well as for human rights (A 1989 talk by Sakharov is reprinted in Physics Today , July 1999, page 22; for more on Sakharov, see Physics Today , August 1990, which was a special issue devoted to him; also see the American Institute of Physics’s Center for the History of Physics

65. Human Rights
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66. Andrei Sakharov Biography
andrei dmitrievich sakharov (?´? ?´? ´?, May 21, 1921 – December14, 1989), was a Russian nuclear physicist and dissident.
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He was born in Moscow and educated at Moscow State University from 1938. However, following evacuation in 1941 he graduated in Ashkhabad, in today's Turkmenistan. He was then assigned laboratory work in Ulyanovsk. He returned to Moscow in 1945 to study at the Theoretical Department of FIAN (the Physical Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences). He received his PhD in 1947.
On World War II's end, Sakharov researched cosmic rays. Sakharov conducted work on the development of the Soviets' hydrogen bomb. In mid-1948 he became part of the Soviet atomic bomb project under Igor Kurchatov. The first Soviet atomic device was tested on August 29, 1949. After moving to Saratov in 1950, Sakharov played a key role in the next stage, the development of the Hydrogen bomb. The first Soviet device was tested on August 12, 1953. In 1953 he was elected full member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and was awarded the first of his three Hero of Socialist Labor Medals. Sakharov continued to work at Saratov, helping on the first genuine Soviet H-bombs, tested in 1955, and the 50MT 'Tzar-Bomba' of October 1961, the most powerful device ever exploded.
He also proposed an idea for a controlled fusion reactor, the tokamak, that is still the basis for the majority of work in the area. Sakharov, in association with Igor E. Tamm, proposed confining extremely hot ionized plasma by torus shaped magnetic fields for controlling thermonuclear fusion. This led to the development of the tokamak device.

67. Rintels, David W.
Rintels turned his attention to political repression abroad in sakharov (HBO, 1984), scientist andrei dmitrievich Sahkarov (played by Jason Robards),
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DAVID W. RINTELS U.S. Writer-Producer Writer-producer David W. Rintels, has worked in a variety of dramatic television forms, including series, made-for-television movies, and miniseries. He began his television career in the early 1960s writing episodes for the critically acclaimed CBS courtroom drama series The Defenders. He continued his series involvement writing episodes for Slattery's People (1964-65), a CBS political drama, and became head writer for the ABC science fiction series The Invaders (1967-68), before concentrating his energies on writing and producing made-for-television movies and miniseries. His work has been honored with two Emmy awards for outstanding writing ( Clarence Darrow , 1973, and Fear On Trial, 1975); Writers Guild of America awards for outstanding script ( A Continual Roar of Musketry, Parts I and II of the series The Senator

68. Biographical Details On Boys Clothing (S-Z)
sakharov, andrei dmitrievich (USSR, 1921-89) The father of the Soviet Union shydrogen bomb grew up after the Revolution.
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Many famous and not so famous men remember the clothing and hair styles they wore as boys. Not so many years ago it was all up to mom how junior was dressed. In some cases, especially in the late 19th and early 20th Century, moms in Europe and America let their imaginations run wild, choosing elaborate Fauntleroy and kilt outfits for their darling sons. The wife in affluent families rarely worked and thus she had a great deal of time, and in some cases the assistance of nannies and governesses, to see to the care and dressing of their children. The results were very little boys kept in dresses . Ever after they passed out of dresses, little and not little boys done up in dress-like tunics and kilts and lacy Fauntleroy suits and kilts as well as more manly sailor suits
Figure 1.A young Andrei Sahkarov pictured in Dutch-boy bangs and a white sailor suit during the 1920s. Biographical information is available on selected individuals (S-Z) here. This page is still being developed. If you have any historical information to add, do let me hear from you.
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69. Biography-center - Letter S
sakharov, andrei dmitrievich www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1975/sakharovautobio.html;Sakmann, Bert www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1991/sakmann-a utobio.
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70. Commentary Magazine - Sakharov By Richard Lourie
andrei dmitrievich sakharov was born in Moscow in 1921 at a moment when Russiawas still recovering from the ravages of the 1917 Bolshevik revolution and
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In the West, Andrei Sakharov is rightly considered one of the greatest Russians of the last century. A brilliant physicist who played a central role in developing the Soviet Union's hydrogen bomb in the early 1950's,he subsequently became a prominent critic of internal Soviet repression and external Soviet expansionism. ...He not only captures his protagonist admirably but exhibits a fine feel for the social and political backdrop as well as for the peculiar mixture of fearful servility and courageous generosity of the Russian people... ...IN THE West, Andrei Sakharov is rightly considered one of the greatest Russians of the last century... ...Harder to discern in the young Sakharov was the future dissident who would openly challenge the leaders of one of history's most powerful and tyrannical empires... ...But many other schoolmates and fellow students possessed similar virtues, and [68]BooKs IN REVIEW none of them became a heroic rebel... ...Imprisoned dissidents and their families could always count on him to sign petitions on their behalf... ...Nor, in embracing them, did Sakharov halt his own fight for a truly free Russia, even if it often meant clashing with Gorbachev himself...

71. Dedication Of The Courses
DEDICATION of the 8th Course to. andrei dmitrievich sakharov. Moscow, 21. 5.1921 14. 12. 1989. 8th Course PHASE TRANSITIONS IN THE EARLY UNIVERSE
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DEDICATION OF THE COURSES OF THE CHALONGE SCHOOL
DEDICATIONS TO:
THIRTY YEARS OF NATO IN ERICE
SUBRAMANYAN CHANDRASEKHAR
VIKTOR AMBARTZUMIAN
ABDUS SALAM
EFIM SAMOILOVICH FRADKIN
YAKOV BORISOVICH ZELDOVICH
50th Anniversary of the Founding of NATO
ANDREI DMITREVICH SAKHAROV
The Courses were placed in the framework of the Galileo Galilei Celebrations, the Centenary of the Discovery of Radioactivity, Henri Becquerel, Pierre et Marie Curie, the 50th. Anniversary of the Founding of NATO.
THIRTY YEARS OF NATO IN ERICE
On the occasion of the publication of this volume, we would like to celebrate the Thirty Years of Activity of NATO in Erice. The first NATO Advanced Study Institute in Erice took place from 27 August to 7 September 1964, directed by Professor A. Zichichi, Founder of the International School of Physics "Ettore Majorana". The subject of the Course was "Symmetries in Elementary Particle Physics" and the Lecturers were: S. M. Berman, N. Cabibbo, P.K. Kabir, R.P. Feynman, A. Zichichi and G. Zweig. Topics included: Theoretical Foundations (Lorentz invariance, Parity, Charge conjugation, Time reversal, PCT), Phenomenology of Resonances, Unitary-Symmetries Point of View: SU

72. Soviet And Post-Soviet Science
andrei sakharov Facets of Life (Gifsur-Yvette Cedex, France Editions Frontiers, andrei dmitrievich Vospominaniia o sakharove (Moscow Terra, 1990).
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    Soviet and Post-Soviet Science: General
    Sources in English:
  • Graham, Loren R., ed. Science and the Soviet Social Order (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1990).
  • Graham, Loren R. Science in Russia and the Soviet Union: A Short History (Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge University Press, 1993).
  • Graham, Loren R. Science, Philosophy, and Human Behavior in the Soviet Union (New York: Columbia University Press, 1987).
  • Graham, Loren R. The Soviet Academy of Sciences and the Communist Party, 1927-1932 (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1967).
  • Joravsky, David. Soviet Marxism and Natural Science, 1917-1932 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1961).
  • Krementsov, Nikolai. Stalinist Science (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1997). Annotation
  • Kruse-Vaucienne, Ursula M., and John M. Logsdon.
  • 73. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
    MOSCOW In chilly and miserable weather, andrei D. sakharov, the Soviet humanrights But we were passive in our defense of andrei dmitrievich.
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    50,000 ATTEND RALLY, FUNERAL FOR SAKHAROV
    Author: By Paul Quinn-Judge, Globe Staff Date: Tuesday, December 19, 1989
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    NATIONAL/FOREIGN MOSCOW In chilly and miserable weather, Andrei D. Sakharov, the Soviet human rights activist, was buried yesterday, after government officials and former dissidents alike paid tribute to him at a funeral attended by about 50,000 people. It was a day of strikingly varied ceremonies. Tens of thousands of people turned out for an open-air rally and "civic funeral" for the leading dissident at Luzhniki Stadium, which has become the regular meeting place for the opposition since the creation of a new Soviet parliament last summer. Earlier in the morning, Mikhail S. Gorbachev, the president, and other party leaders stood in the rain to pay their last respects outside the Academy of Sciences, where Sakharov was lying in state. Sakharov, a creator of the Soviet hydrogen bomb, was a member of the academy. Gorbachev offered his condolences to Sakharov's widow, Yelena Bonner, and told journalists waiting outside that "we will all feel his absence, but perestroika will go on."

    74. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
    Reagan, who proclaimed yesterday andrei sakharov Day, went on to say that If it were not for andrei dmitrievich, I would not return there, she said.
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    WASHINGTON, BONNER CELEBRATE EXILED SAKHAROV'S BIRTHDAY
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    NATIONAL/FOREIGN WASHINGTON With champagne toasts and emotional speeches about the eternal quest for freedom, Washington yesterday celebrated the 65th birthday of Andrei Sakharov, the human-rights activist who is in internal exile in the Soviet Union. "As you prepare to return to your homeland," President Reagan said in a short letter to Sakharov's wife, Yelena Bonner, "I want you to know how much we repect and admire Academician Sakharov's and your own courage and dedication." Reagan, who proclaimed yesterday Andrei Sakharov Day, went on to say that Sakharov's "contributions to peace, and efforts on behalf of democratic human rights are an inspiration to all mankind." It was the president's first communication with Bonner since he recently refused to see her in person, causing a minor flap in the dissident community. Bonner, who came to the United States for medical treatment, is leaving in a few days to rejoin her exiled husband in the closed city of Gorky.

    75. Science -- Sign In
    andrei sakharov gave Stalin the hydrogen bomb, and two decades later he won theNobel Peace patriotisminto which andrei dmitrievich sakharov was born.
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    76. Neeka's Backlog
    andrei dmitrievich sakharov walked out onto our playing field, full of bumps,holes, and fences as it was, with his own ideas about the nature and rules of
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    Michael Subotin (Another Misha) has left this comment to the entry in which I'm whining about not having it in me to focus on Beslan for too long... Thanks so much again, Another Misha, for sharing another wonderful translation...
    By way of consolation here's a partial translation of Yuri Rost's article on the 15th anniversary of Sakharov's death in this week's Novaya Gazeta. It's not much of a consolation, really.
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    Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov walked out onto our playing field, full of bumps, holes, and fences as it was, with his own ideas about the nature and rules of the game. He wanted precision and fairness.
    He lived according to his lot: without fear or pride. Having created the H bomb which he never regretted, believing nuclear parity to be a condition for peace at the time he gradually came to the conclusion that he was becoming an instrument for propping up a regime filled with agression and cruelty towards its own people. And having arrived at that realization, he proposed to his country to set aside its man-eating ideology and join the civilized world. But the country didn't take up his proposal.

    77. Atomic Bomb Chronology: 1947-1979
    1948.6, USSR andrei dmitrievich sakharov, 27 years old, was recruited forthermonuclear weapon study. Also, Semyon Belenky, Vitaly Ginzburg, Yuri Romanov
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    Atomic Bomb Chronology: 1947-1979
    [U. S. A] Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) created. In charge of development of nuclear weapons, replacing Manhattan Engineering District (MED). [U.S.A.] Nuclear weapon arsenal, Atomic bomb 56, B-29 for atomic bomb 35, 30 crews. 150 Atomic Bombs arsenal was proposed. [U. S. A] Statement by Henry Stimson that atomic bomb saved one million human lives. [U. S. A] L. Szilard changes his profession from physics to biology . [U. S. A] Calutron, the 184-inch cyclotron transferred to California University. Later used in discovery of meson. [U.S.A.] Nuclear tests at Eniwetok atoll in Marshall Islands.(Sandstone X-ray test series, a composite-core, levitated implosion device, 37 kilotons yield)
    1948.5.1(Yoke, a composite-core, levitated implosion device, 49Kt) 1948.5.15 (Zebra: a levitated all-U235 core, 18kt) A levitated composite core used less than half as much plutonium as a solid core and ten times less U235 than a Little Boy. [U.S.S.R.] Plutonium producing reactor completed, Chelyabinsk 40.i1948.6.22 100,00KwCmay producing 100 grams of plutonium everyday.) [Germany U.S.S.R] Berlin blockade.

    78. Table Of Contents For Hetherington, Norriss S., Ed., Encyclopedia
    Cosmology 596 sakharov, andrei dmitrievich (19211989) 605 Scheiner,Julius (1858-1913) 608 Secular Parallax 609 Seeds 609 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (ca.
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    http://yorty.sonoma.edu/people/faculty/tenn/Table of contents for Hetherington, Norriss S., ed., Encyclopedia of Cosmology (Garland, NY, 1993). ISBN 0-8240-7213-8. Absolute Magnitude 3 Alhazen (965-ca. 1040) 3 Alpha-Beta-Gamma Theory 3 Anaximander (610-546 B.C.) 4 Anaximenes (fl. 546 B.C.) 4 Andromeda Galaxy 4 Anthropic Principle 11 Apparent Magnitude 17 Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) 19 Aristotle's Cosmology 20 Astronomical Unit 25 Atomist Cosmology 25 Averroes (1126-1198) 27 Avicenna (980-1037) 27 Baade, Walter (1893-1960) 29 Bessel, Friedrich Wilhelm (1784-1846) 30 Big Bang Cosmology 31 Big Chill/Big Crunch 42 Big Squeeze 42 Blue Shift 42 Bolometric Magnitude 42 Brahe, Tycho (1546-1601) 42 Brahe's Cosmology 46 Buridan, Jean (1295-1358) 48 C-Field 51 Callippus (b. ca. 370 B.C.) 51 Campbell, Wm. Wallace (1862-1938) 52 Cave Dweller Cosmology 53 Chalcidius 55 Chamberlin, Thomas C. (1843-1928) 56 Chamberlin-Moulton Hypothesis 56 Chaucer's Cosmology 58 Chinese Cosmology 63 Cold Dark Matter 70 Cold Dark Matter Model 70 Copernican Cosmology 71 Copernican Revolution 92 Copernicus, Nicolas (1473-1543) 99 Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation 100 Cosmic Mindstep 105 Cosmic Scale Factor 106 Cosmic Strings 106 Cosmogony 115 Cosmological Constant 115 Cosmology 116 Cosmology 1900-1931 116 Creation in Cosmology 126 Critical Energy Density 136 Curtis, Heber Doust 138 Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) 139 Dante's Moral Cosmology 140 Dark Matter 148 Deceleration of the Universe 158 Decoupling Time 159 Descartes, Rene (1596-1650) 160 Descartes's Mechanical Cosmology 164 Digges, Thomas (1546-1595) 176 Dirac, Paul Andrien Maurice (1902-1984) 177 Dirac's Cosmology 177 Distance Modulus 179 Doppler, Christian (1803-1853) 179 Doppler Shift 180 Dreyer, Johann Louis Emil (1852-1926) 180 Early Greek Cosmology 183 Eddington, Arthur Stanley (1882-1944) 188 Egyptian Cosmology 189 Einstein, Albert (1879-1955) 194 Empedocles (ca. 492-432 B.C.) 195 Empyrean Orb 196 Eternal Universe 196 Eodoxus (ca. 400-347 B.C.) 197 Eudoxus's Cosmology 198 Evolution of a Newtonian Universe 201 Exponential Expansion in an Inflationary Universe 204 False Vacuum 205 Fath, Edward A. (1880-1959) 206 Fireworks Theory of Cosmic Evolution 208 Flatness Problem 208 Fontenelle, Bernard de Bovier(1657-1757) 212 Formation of Galaxies 212 Fraunhofer, Joseph von (1787-1826) 217 Fundamental Cosmological Parameters 218 Galilei, Galileo (1564-1642) 245 Galileo and the Inquisition 248 Galileo's Cosmology 252 General Catalogue 254 Grand Unified Theories 254 Great Attractor 260 Great Debate 260 Great Wall 262 Greek Cosmology 263 Heavens 267 Henderson, Thomas (1798-1878) 268 Heraclitus (fl. ca. 500 B.C.) 268 Herschel, F. William (1738-1822) 268 Herschel, John F.W. (1792-1871) 269 Herschel's (W.) Cosmology 273 Hertzsprung, Ejnar (1873-1967) 277 Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram 278 Hexameral Treatises 280 Hipparchus (2nd century B.C.) 281 Horizon Distance 281 Horizon Problem 281 Hot Dark Matter 283 Hot Dark Matter Model 283 Hoyle-Narlikar Theory 283 Hubble, Edwin P. (1889-1953) 283 Hubble Constant 284 Hubble Diagram 284 Hubble Time 285 Hubble's Cosmology 285 Hubble's Law 296 Huggins, Sir William (1824-1910) 296 Humason, Milton (1891-1972) 297 Ibn al-'Arabi (1165-1240) 299 Index Catalogues 301 Inflationary Universe 301 International System 322 Islamic Cosmology 322 Jeans, James Hopwood (1877-1946) 331 K-effect 333 Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804) 334 Kant's Cosmology 335 Keeler, James Edward (1857-1900) 343 Kepler, Johannes (1571-1630) 345 Kepler's Cosmology 346 Kirchhoff, Gustav Robert (1824-1887) 353 Laplace, Pierre-Simon, Marquis de (1749-1827)355 Large-Number Hypothesis 355 Large-Scale Structure and Galaxy Formation 356 Lemaitre, Georges (1894-1966) 365 Light-Year 366 Lombard, Peter (died ca. 1160) 366 Magnitude System 367 Martianus Capella (ca. 365-400) 369 Mayer-Teller Theory 369 Medieval Cosmology 370 Megalithic Cosmology 380 Mesopotamian Accounts of Creation 387 Messier, Charles (1730-1817) 408 Messier Catalogue 409 Milne, Edward Arthur (1896-1950) 409 Milne's Cosmology 410 Minkowski, Rudolph L. 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    79. Quotes By Origin: S
    andrei dmitrievich sakharov Soviet nuclear physicist and humanrightsadvocate (1921-1989). Intellectual freedom is essential to human society.
    http://www.ifla.org/faife/litter/origin/s.htm
    Quotes by origin: S "In my mind, prison became associated with love. Whenever I heard of a man who was or had been in prison, I felt my heart beating beneath my ribs." Nawal Al SAADAWI
    Egyptian author, on the jailing of intellectuals
    "He who learns, and makes no use of his learning, is a beast of burden with a load of books. Does the ass comprehend whether he carries on his back a library or a bundle of faggots? " Moslih Eddin SAADI
    Persian poet (1184-1291)
    "Just as the office worker dreams of murdering his hated boss and so is saved from really murdering him, so it is with the author; with his great dreams he helps his readers to survive, to avoid their worst intentions. And society, without realizing it respects and even exalts him, albeit with a kind of jealousy, fear and even repulsion, since few people want to discover the horrors that lurk in the depths of their souls. This is the highest mission of great literature, and there is no other." Ernesto SÁBATO
    Argentinian novelist and literary critic (1911-)
    "You say that my way of thinking cannot be tolerated? What of it? The man who alters his way of thinking to suit others is a fool. My way of thinking is the result of my reflections. It is part of my inner being, the way I am made. I do not contradict them, and would not even if I wished to. For my system, which you disapprove of, is also my greatest comfort in life, the source of all my happiness - it means more to me than my life itself."

    80. Saki - Definition Of Saki By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyclope
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