Brian D. Josephson - Interview brian D. josephson, Interview with Professor brian D. josephson by freelancejournalist Marika Griehsel at the 54th meeting of Nobel Laureates in Lindau, http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/1973/josephson-interview.html
Extractions: Professor Josephson talks about winning the Nobel Prize at an early age and the impact it had on his life, the problem of getting people interested in science , the difficulties in getting your theories accepted and discussed and some memories from the Nobel week in Stockholm 1973 See a Video of the Interview
Josephson, Brian D. josephson, brian D.,. in full brian DAVID josephson (b. Jan. 4, 1940, Cardiff,Glamorgan, Wales), British physicist whose discovery of the josephson effect http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/306_81.html
Extractions: in full BRIAN DAVID JOSEPHSON (b. Jan. 4, 1940, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales), British physicist whose discovery of the Josephson effect while a 22-year-old graduate student won him a share (with Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever ) of the 1973 Nobel Prize for Physics He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in pursuit of an education in physics and received his bachelor's (1960) and master's and Ph.D. degrees (1964) there, publishing his first work while still an undergraduate; it dealt with certain aspects of the special theory of relativity and the Mossbauer effect. He was elected a fellow of Trinity College in 1962. He was a brilliant and assured student; one former lecturer recalled a special need for precision in any presentation to a class that included Josephsonotherwise, the student would confront the instructor politely after class and explain the mistake. While still an undergraduate, Josephson became interested in superconductivity, and he began to explore the properties of a junction between two superconductors that later came to be known as a Josephson junction. Josephson extended earlier work in tunneling, the phenomenon by which electrons functioning as radiated waves can penetrate solids, done by Esaki and Giaever. He showed theoretically that tunneling between two superconductors could have very special characteristics, e.g.
Josephson, Brian D. -- Encyclopædia Britannica josephson, brian D. British physicist whose discovery of the josephson effectwhile a 22year-old graduate student won him a share (with Leo Esaki and Ivar http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9044004
Extractions: Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in Content Related to this Topic This Article's Table of Contents Brian D. Josephson Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Price: USD $19.95 Save big on America's best-selling dictionary. Discounted 38%! More Britannica products Josephson, Brian D.
Extractions: @import url(http://cogprints.org/eprints.css); @import url(http://cogprints.org/eprints.css); @import url(http://cogprints.org/print.css); Cogprints Josephson, Brian D. Constructional Tools as the Origin of Cognitive Capacities . In Proceedings ECHO IV (Emergence, Complexity, Hierarchy, Organisation) conference Odense, Denmark There is a more recent version of this eprint available. Click here to view it. Full text available as: HTML It is argued that cognitive capacities can be understood as the outcome of the collective action of a set of agents created by tools that explore possible behaviours and train the agents to behave in such appropriate ways as may be discovered. The coherence of the whole system is assured by a combination of vetting the performance of new agents and dealing appropriately with any faults that the whole system may develop. This picture is shown to account for a range of cognitive capacities, including language. Keywords: development, cognition, learning, agents, neural networks, modules, tools, paradigms, domain specificity, issue resolution, language.
Cogprints - A Holistic Approach To Language josephson, brian D. and Blair, David G. (1982) A Holistic Approach to Language.Technical Report TCM/32/1982, Theory of Condensed Matter Group, http://cogprints.org/217/
Extractions: @import url(http://cogprints.org/eprints.css); @import url(http://cogprints.org/eprints.css); @import url(http://cogprints.org/print.css); Cogprints Josephson, Brian D. and Blair, David G. A Holistic Approach to Language . Technical Report TCM/32/1982 Theory of Condensed Matter Group, Department of Physics Cambridge University Full text available as: HTML The following progress report views language acquisition as primarily the attempt to create processes that connect together in a fruitful way linguistic input and other activity. The representations made of linguistic input are thus those that are optimally effective in mediating such interconnections. An effective Language Acquisition Device should contain mechanisms specific to the task of creating the desired interconnection processes in the linguistic environment in which the language learner finds himself or herself. Analysis of this requirement gives clear indications as to what these mechanisms may be. Keywords: language, development, language acquisition, functional grammar, syntax, semantics, holistic theories, creative intelligence
John Benjamins: Contributions By Brian D. Josephson Contributions by brian D. josephson. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T UV W X Y Z. brian D. josephson has contributed to the following volumes. http://www.benjamins.nl/cgi-bin/t_authorview.cgi?author=26363
Extractions: Currently it presents the basic concepts only. It proposes that one key idea constitutes the key to understanding the brain, namely the fact that abstractions are possible. The particular abstractions relevant to particular aspects of nature define the designs that are capable of handling these aspects of nature. The task of explaining the brain thus reduces to an investigation of the abstractions, the relevant interrelationships, and the corresponding design components.
Information On 1532 Information for brian D. josephson (1532). Author ID 1532 Author Name brian D.josephson. Email Address bdj10@cam.ac.uk. Postal Address http://www.interjournal.org/author_lookup.php?1532
Information On 1532 An integrated theory of nervous system functioning embracing nativism andconstructivism (Accepted), Revised, Brief Article, brian D. josephson. http://www.interjournal.org/manuscript_list_from_author.php?1532
Josephson brian J. * * * * * * * * Prof. brian D. josephson bdj10@cam.ac.uk *MindMatter * Cavendish Lab., Madingley Rd, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK * Unification http://www.comdig.de/ComDig02-49/Josephson.htm
JOSEPHSON, Prof brian D. josephson2 and Fotini PallikariViras3 (NB square brackets denotefootnotes, round brackets references) http://www.uri-geller.com/bj.htm
Extractions: JOSEPHSON, Prof. Brian David, FRS 1970; Professor of Physics, Cambridge University, since 1974; Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, since 1962; born 4 Jan. 1940; son of Abraham Josephson and Mimi Josephson; married 1976, Carol Anne Olivier; one daughter Education: Cardin High School; Cambridge University BA 1960, MA, Ph.D. 1964, Cantab. FInstP. Assistant Director of Research in Physics, 1967-72, Reader in Physics, 1972-74, University of Cambridge. Res. Assistant Prof., Illinois University, 1965-66; Visiting, Fellow, Cornell University, 1971; Visiting Faculty Member, Maharishi European Res. University, 1975; Visiting Professor: Wayne State University, 1983; Indian Inst. of Science, Bangalore, 1984. Honorary MIEEE, 1982; For. Honorary Member, American Academy Of Arts and Sciences, 1974. Honorary D.Sc.: Wales, 1974; Exeter, 1984. Awards: New Scientist, 1969; Research Corp., 1969; Fritz London, 1970; Nobel Prize for Physics, 1973. Medals: Guthrie, 1972; van der Pol, 1972; Elliott Cresson, 1972; Hughes, 1972; Holweck, 1973; Faraday, 1982; Sir George Thomson, 1984. Publications: Consciousness and the Physical World, 1980 (edited jointly); research papers on physics and theory of intelligence, the convergence of science and religion.
Josephson: Cultural Bias Against Psi Professor brian josephson Letter published in Physics World, October 2000, p. 20 consideration by science than is the case presently. brian D. josephson http://twm.co.nz/cultbias_jos.html
Extractions: Letter published in Physics World, October 2000, p. 20 David Fisher (July 2000, p. 22) rejects parapsychology on the basis of difficulty in replicating positive results in the field. This is insufficient reason to reject its claims: consider the case of astronomy, which also deals with phenomena that cannot be generated on demand or predicted in advance. Criteria for judging claims must be adapted to the characteristics of the phenomena under consideration. In the case of parapsychology, there is the complication of the prevailing 'cultural bias' against the subject. Bias seeks primarily to rationalise a belief, rather to arrive at the truth: arguments are selected in accord with whether they point in the desired direction or not. Rationalisation is not a self-critical process and is not what science is about. It is prone to surface when certain ideas are considered intrinsically bad; and so we find editors, referees and self-appointed proselytisers all supposedly, in their various ways, 'protecting' science from 'false beliefs in the paranormal', but in so doing in reality presenting a biased picture to the scientific community, perpetuating the cultural bias as a result. The Cambridge Conference that Fisher refers to achieved significant successes in the direction of opening minds.
TWM Reference Index Biological Utilisation of Quantum NonLocality brian D. josephson, FotiniPallikari-Viras Biopiracy - The Coalition Against Biopiracy (Cultural Survival http://twm.co.nz/ind3.html
Brian D. Josephson - Wikipedia josephson, brian Davidjosephson, brian David. Welsh physicist, a leading authority on superconductivity.He shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1973 for his theoretical http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Davon_Josephson
Extractions: (Weitergeleitet von Brian Davon Josephson Brian David Josephson 4. Januar in Cardiff Wales britischer Physiker Josephson erhielt den Physik Nobelpreis "f¼r seine theoretische Vorhersage von Eigenschaften bei einer Suprastr¶mung durch eine Tunnel-Barriere , insbesondere jene Ph¤nomene, die allgemein als Josephson-Effekt bekannt sind" Bearbeiten Personendaten NAME Josephson, Brian David ALTERNATIVNAMEN KURZBESCHREIBUNG britischer Physiker GEBURTSDATUM 4. Januar GEBURTSORT Cardiff Wales STERBEDATUM STERBEORT Von " http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_D._Josephson Einordnung Mann Brite ... Nobelpreistr¤ger f¼r Physik Diese Seite Pers¶nliche Werkzeuge Navigation Suche Werkzeuge Andere Sprachen English Polski Portuguªs Svenska ... Impressum
The Iceland Papers brian D. josephson, Ph.D. University of Cambridge by brian D. josephson Professorof Physics, University of Cambridge For the average scientist, http://home.teleport.com/~bfryer/iceland.html
Cumulative Index josephson, brian D. Report on a Symposium on Reductionism in Science and josephson, brian D. and Rubik, Beverly A. The Challenge of Consciousness http://www.temple.edu/CFS/cumulativeindex.html
Extractions: Wolff, Milo and Haselhurst, Geoff . Einstein and the Electron Grandpierre, Attila . Entropy and Information of Human Organisms and the Nature of Life Maccone, Claudio . A Mathematical "Cubic Law of Recovery:" Part I - Applications to History of Astronomy, SETI and Modern Europe News and Views Bustuoabad, Oscar D. and Correa, Julio E . Injury and Death in the Embryo Development Process: Hypothesis of Biological Self-Organization Sradj, Nadim . Thermodynamical Aspects of Age-Related Macular Degenerations Sorli, Amrit and Sorli, Kusum . Evolution as a Universal Process Schwerin, David A . Globally-Conscious Capitalism: A Conscious Perspective on Economic Management and Responsibility
Nobel Prize In Physics 1973 brian D. josephson Button 1/2 of prize Button UK Button born 1940 Button CA Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, UK http://www.slac.stanford.edu/library/nobel/nobel1973.html
Lexikon Brian D. Josephson brian D. josephson aus der freienEnzyklopädie Wikipedia und steht unter der GNU Lizenz. Die Liste der Autoren ist http://lexikon.freenet.de/Brian_Davon_Josephson
Extractions: Sie sind hier: Startseite Lexikon Brian D. Josephson Brian David Josephson 4. Januar in Cardiff Wales britischer Physiker Josephson erhielt den Physik Nobelpreis "f¼r seine theoretische Vorhersage von Eigenschaften bei einer Suprastr¶mung durch eine Tunnel-Barriere , insbesondere jene Ph¤nomene, die allgemein als Josephson-Effekt bekannt sind" Bearbeiten