Sculpture.org The model developed by prince Louis Victor de broglie (1892 1987) depicts thespinning electron as forming a matter wave. Absorbing light, the electron http://www.sculpture.org/documents/webspec/snelson/snelson.shtml
Extractions: by Christiane Paul View Streaming Video interview with Kenneth Snelson Kenneth Snelson's large-scale sculptures of steel tubes and wires have gained international recognition in exhibitions and collections worldwide. However, Snelson's interest in the construction of matter has also produced an entirely different line of work on a submicroscopic level: his on-going art work "Portrait of an Atom." These lesser-known investigations into the properties of structure led him to use digital technology years before the official advent of "the age of digital media." His early experiments with 3D visualization and technology have in various respects gained new relevance in the context of today's digital arts - most notably in regard to the now much-discussed relationship between the arts and sciences. Atoms at an Exhibition Snelson's artistic work has always been fueled by scientific interests, particularly those of physics. Based upon the principle of tensegrity, a hybrid of the terms tension and integrity, Snelson's trademark sculptural structures are concerned with the essential forces of nature. They are investigations of the nature of structure and the structure of nature and one of their striking qualities is their structural purity and integrity - results of the intellectual rigor Snelson applies to his work.
The Quantum World in the fundamental formula, first proposed by prince louisvictor-Pierre-Raymondde broglie in 1924 while a graduate student at the University of Paris, http://www.physics.fsu.edu/users/ProsperH/AST3033/quantumworld.htm
Extractions: The Quantum World Newton's Principia (1687) is the greatest scientific treatise ever written. It contains laws and methods that, for over three hundred years, have provided the basis for a detailed and precise description of ballistics, planetary motion, ocean tides, the dynamics of fluids, the motion of rigid bodies, the stability of bridges, houses, skyscrapers and the human skeleton to name but a few topics. In short, Newton's laws can describe a vast array of everyday things; principally, those things which are on a scale that we can directly perceive. The fundamental principle is: Given all the forces ( causes ) acting on a body its motion ( effects ) could, in principle, be predicted with arbitrary accuracy . All effects had causes. The Newtonian world was deterministic . Our ability to predict was limited only by our practical inability to measure all the forces with infinite precision. Towards the end of the 19th century, however, it became apparent that all was not well with the Newtonian world view. Atoms can't exist!
AllRefer.com - Broglie (French History, Biography) - Encyclopedia duc de broglie, and Louis Victor, duc de broglie (see separate articles).Gabriel Marie Joseph Anselme, prince de broglie 1931, served as a technical http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/B/Broglie-fam.html
Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z B Related Category: French History, Biographies Broglie u , brOgl E Pronunciation Key , French noble family of Piedmontese origin, who settled in France in the 17th cent. Victor Maurice, comte de Broglie, FranCois Marie, duc de Broglie, Victor FranCois, duc de Broglie, Charles FranCois, comte de Broglie, Achille Charles LEon Victor, duc de Broglie, Jacques Victor Albert, duc de Broglie, Histoire de l'Eglise et de l'empire romain au IVe siEcle Broglie , and Louis Victor, duc de Broglie (see separate articles). Gabriel Marie Joseph Anselme, prince de Broglie
GENEALOGY OF THE BRANCH OF BOURBON-PARMA France) (b at Paris 26 Apr 1928), dau of prince Joseph de broglieRevel and prince Louis Victor-Emmanuel Sixte Robert, b at Paris 25 Jun 1966; http://www.chivalricorders.org/royalty/bourbon/parma/brbprmgn.htm
Extractions: GENEALOGY OF THE BRANCH OF BOURBON-PARMA HISTORY OF THE DUCHY OF PARMA Pretensions of the Duke of Parma to be Carlist claimant (Hugues) CARLOS HUGO Xavier Marie Sixte Louis Robert Jean Georges Benoit Michel, DUKE OF PARMA, PIACENZA AND GUASTALLA AND THE ANNEXED STATES , and Grand Master of the Parmesan Constantinian Order of Saint George and the Order of San Luigi, succ 7 May 1977, b at Paris 8 Apr 1930, son of François Xavier, Duke of Parma, etc ( b 25 May 1889; styled Francisco Javier I, King of Spain 30 May 1952, assumed the title Count of Molina Aug 1964, and conferred the titles of Infant or Infanta of Spain on his children; d 7 May 1977) and Madeleine de Bourbon-Busset ( b at Paris 23 Mar 1898; m 12 Nov 1927; d 1 Sep 1984); cr by his father Prince of the Asturias 5 May 1957, and Duke of San Jaime 29 Sep 1961/4 Nov 1963, assumed the title Duke of Madrid Feb 1964 and the rank of Kt of Golden Fleece, assumed Carlist leadership 8 Apr 1975, naturalised Spanish as Carlos-Hugo de Borbón-Parma y Borbón, by RD 5 Jan 1979; m at the French Consulate, Rome (civ)
Nobel Prizes In Physics 1928 OW Richardson (United Kingdom); 1929 prince Louis Victor de broglie (France,189208-15 - 1987-03-19) Studies on wave mechanics http://userpage.chemie.fu-berlin.de/diverse/bib/nobel_physik_e.html
Extractions: (Information not checked) (Germany, 1845-03-27 - 1923-02-10) Discovery of X rays Hendrik A. Lorentz (Netherlands, 1853-07-18 - 1929-02-04) Pieter Zeeman (Netherlands, 1865-05-25 - 1943-10-09) Henri A. Becquerel (France, 1852-12-15 - 1908-08-25) Marie Curie (France, Poland, 1867-11-07 - 1934-07-04) Pierre Curie (France, 1859-05-15 - 1906-04-19) Discovery of radioactivity Lord Rayleigh (United Kingdom) Philipp E. Lenard (Germany, 1862-06-07 - 1947-05-20) Joseph J. Thomson (United Kingdom, 1856-12-18 - 1940-04-30) Conduction of electricity in gases Albert A. Michelson (USA, 1852-12-19 - 1931-05-09) Measurement of the speed of light G. Lippmann (France) Karl Ferdinand Braun (Germany, 1850-06-06 - 1918-04-20) Guglielmo Marconi (Italy, 1874-04-25 - 1937-07-20) wireless telegraphy Johann D. van der Waals (Netherlands, 1837-11-23 - 1923-03-07) Molecular forces Wilhelm Wien (Germany, 1864-01-13 - 1928-08-30) Heat radiation (Sweden) H. Kamerlingh Onnes (Netherlands) Max von Laue (Germany, 1879-10-09 - 1960-04-24)
Normandie Web - Prince Louis De Broglie Translate this page Louis Victor Pierre Raymond Duc de broglie naît le 15 août 1892. prince Louisde broglie. Auteur Olivier Courtois - Olivier.COURTOIS@adecco.fr http://www.normandieweb.org/culture/sciences/broglie/
Louis De Broglie (1892-1987) Library Of Congress Citations broglie, Louis, prince de, 1892 ; variant Louis Victor, prince de broglie)NUCMC files nr 92044788 Heading broglie, Charles Louis Victor, prince de, http://www.mala.bc.ca/~mcneil/cit/citlcdebroglie1.htm
Extractions: The Little Search Engine that Could Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog COPAC Database (UK) Book Citations [43 Records] Author: Broglie, Louis de, 1892- Title: Introduction aa l'betude de la mbecanique ondulatoire, par Louis de Broglie ... Published: Paris, Hermann et cie, 1930. Description: 3 p.l., [v]-xvi, 292 p., 1 l. front. (port.) 2 pl., diagrs. 25 cm. LC Call No.: QC174.2 .B66 Subjects: Wave mechanics. Control No.: 30020981 //r842 Author: Broglie, Louis de, 1892- Title: La physique nouvelle et les quanta. Published: [Paris] Flammarion [c1937] Description: 307 p., 1 l. 20 cm. Series: Bibliothaeque de philosophie scientifique. Directeur: Paul Gaultier LC Call No.: QC174.1 .B69 Dewey No.: 530.1 Subjects: Quantum theory. Physics History. Series Entry: Bibliothaeque de philosophie scientifique. Control No.: 37008777 //r87 Author: Broglie, Louis de, 1892- Title: Thbeorie gbenberale des particules aa spin (mbethode de fusion) par Louis de Broglie ... Published: Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1943. Description: 3 p.l., 201 p., 1 l. diagrs. 25 cm. LC Call No.: QC174.2 .B72 Dewey No.: 530.1 Subjects: Wave mechanics. Nuclear physics. Control No.: 45014123 //r87
Drawings Of Famous Physicists prince louisvictor Pierre Raymond deBroglie Democrit Paul Adrien Maurice DiracAlbert Einstein Enrico Fermi Richard Phillips Feynman (1) , (2) http://www.th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/~jr/physpicdraw.html
Extractions: G. Zweig These black-and-white sketches of physicists are taken from the rororo book "Besuch im Teilchenzoo" by Pedro Waloschek . They were created by Iutta Waloschek . Permission to use the pictures is granted free of charge for educational and scientific purposes. The original vector graphics versions (Coral Draw format) are available from the authors. Last modified: April 8, 1997
Broglie Biography of Louis de broglie (18921987) Louis Victor Pierre Raymond duc debroglie. Born 15 Aug 1892 in Dieppe, France Died 19 March 1987 in Paris, http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Broglie.html
Extractions: Version for printing Louis de Broglie When in I resumed my studies ... what attracted me ... to theoretical physics was ... the mystery in which the structure of matter and of radiation was becoming more and more enveloped as the strange concept of the quantum, introduced by Planck in in his researches into black-body radiation, daily penetrated further into the whole of physics. Taking up research in mathematical physics, de Broglie nevertheless maintained an interest in experimental physics. His brother Maurice de Broglie was at that time carrying out experimental work on X-rays and this proved a considerable interest to de Broglie during the first few years of the 1920s during which he worked for his doctorate. De Broglie's doctoral thesis (Researches on the quantum theory) of 1924 put forward this theory of electron waves, based on the work of
Broglie, Louis Victor, Duc De broglie, Maurice, duc de (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition). broglie,Louis Victor Pierre Raymond de (18921987) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia) http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0809038.html
Nobel Peace Prize and especially for the discovery of the law named after him. 1929 PrinceLouis-Victor de broglie for his discovery of the wave nature of electrons. http://din-timelines.com/1920s-npp.shtml
History From Atom To Bomb - Timeline 1924 French prince louisvictor Pierre Raymond deBroglie suggests that, just asradiation can be treated as particles, so the particles of matter can be http://www.ntshf.org/fromatom.htm
Extractions: Antoine Lavoisier noticed that the mass of the substances present after a chemical reaction is the same as the reactants prior to the reaction. This idea became known as "The Law of Conservation Mass." John Dalton took this law, some experiments performed by Joseph Proust, and some of his own experiments and devised an atomic theory which stated that: (a) each element is made up of tiny particles known as atoms; (b) atoms of a specific element are identified; (c) chemical compounds form when atoms combine with each other; and (d) chemical reactions cause a reorganization of the atom. Sir J.J. Thomson discovers the electron, the extremely light, negatively charge particles orbiting inside the atom which give it is chemical properties. Max Planck discovers that heat energy is not continuously variable, as classical physics assumes. There is the smallest common coin in the currency, the quantum, and all transactions are in multiples of it. Einstein realizes that light has to be understood not only as waves, but as quantum particles, later known as photons. Ernest Rutherford shows that the electrons orbit around a tiny nucleus in which almost the entire mass of the atom is concentrated.
Extractions: Week of Jan. 1, 2000; Vol. 157, No. 1 "Captain Sylvia," aged 6 weeks, and her mother, Mrs. J.E. Williamson upon the cover of this week's issue look at a strange world full of fishes, corals, sharks, morays, and other denizens of the deep. The youthful scientist, symbolic of science itself and its aspirations, was a member of the Field Museum-Williamson Undersea Expedition to the Bahama Islands, which brought back tons of corals collected after cruising many miles under the sea. In the air, under sea, and on the surface of the earth, man's searchings into the mysteries of the universe have progressed during 1929. The earth was circumnavigated by airship for the first time. Airplanes flew in the Antarctic, one of them reaching the South Pole. The depths of the sea yielded new secrets. Telescopes reached farther and more searchingly into the depths of the universe. Less spectacular but perhaps more important to posterity were investigations on life, chemistry, and the constitution of matter conducted in quiet laboratories.
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MSC Role French physicist. From his hypothesis that particles should exhibit certainwavelike properties, wave mechanics, a form of quantum mechanics, was developed. http://www.uky.edu/~holler/msc/roles/broglie.html