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  1. Werner Heisenberg 1901 - 1976 by Armin Hermann, 1976-01-01
  2. Die Jahrhundertwissenschaft: Werner Heisenberg u. d. Physik seiner Zeit (German Edition) by Armin Hermann, 1977
  3. Werner Heisenberg: Leben und Werk (German Edition) by Cassidy, 1995-03-09
  4. Werner Heisenberg (German Edition)
  5. Goethes Tragweite in der Naturwissenschaft: Hermann von Helmholtz, Ernst Haeckel, Werner Heisenberg, Carl Friedrich von Weizsacker (German Edition) by Maren Partenheimer, 1989
  6. Quantum mechanics and objectivity;: A study of the physical philosophy of Werner Heisenberg, by Patrick A Heelan, 1965
  7. Werner Heisenberg. Das selbstvergessene Genie. by Ernst Peter Fischer, 2002-10-01
  8. Werner Heisenberg in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten (Rowohlts Monographien ; 240) (German Edition) by Armin Hermann, 1976
  9. Werner Heisenberg (Reihe Hanser ; 228) (German Edition) by Carl Friedrich Weizsacker, 1977
  10. Denken und Umdenken: Zu Werk u. Wirkung von Werner Heisenberg (German Edition) by Werner Heisenberg, 1977
  11. Werner Heisenberg als Physiker und Philosoph (German Edition) by Bodo Geyer, Helge Herwig, et all 1993-04-03
  12. Von Der Uranspaltung Zur Gottinger Erklarung: Otto Hahn, Werner Heisenberg, Carl Friedrich Von Weizsacker Und Die Verantwortung Des Wissenschaftlers (German Edition) by Elisabeth Kraus, 2001-01
  13. Werner Heisenberg in Leipzig 1927-1942 (Abhandlungen der Saechsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, math.-nat. Klasse) (German Edition)
  14. Das Politische Leben Eines Unpolitischen: Erinnerungen an Werner Heisenberg (German Edition) by Elisabeth Heisenberg, 1983

21. Werner Heisenberg - Forscher, Lehrer Und Organisator. Eine Ausstellung Zum 100.
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22. Heisenberg, Werner - OPT Telescopes
Edu Home Astronomy Library Biography Space Scientists and Cosmologists Heisenberg, Werner Heisenberg, Werner Werner Heisenberg was a German theoretical physicist, best known for
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SUMMARY The seminal work by one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century, "Physics and Philosophy" is Werner Heisenberg's concise and accessible narrative of the revolution in modern physics, in which he played a towering role. The outgrowth of a celebrated lecture series, this book remains as relevant, provocative, and fascinating as when it was first published in 1958. A brilliant scientist whose ideas altered our perception of the universe, Heisenberg is considered the father of quantum physics; he is most famous for the Uncertainty Principle, which states that quantum particles do not occupy a fixed, measurable position. His contributions remain a cornerstone of contemporary physics theory and application.

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Werner Heisenberg. Werner Karl Heisenberg Born December 5, 1901 W rzburg, Germany. Died February 1 1976 (aged 74) Munich, Germany. Residence Germany Nationality
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Rudolph E. Peierls Friedwardt Winterberg Uncertainty Principle Quantum Mechanics Nobel Prize for Physics (1932) Werner Karl Heisenberg (December 5, 1901 – February 1, 1976) was a celebrated German physicist and Nobel laureate , one of the founders of quantum mechanics, and acknowledged to be one of the most important physicists of the twentieth century. He was born in Würzburg, Germany and died in Munich . Heisenberg was the head of German nuclear energy project, though the nature of this project, and his work in this capacity, has been heavily debated. He is most well-known for discovering one of the central principles of modern physics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle
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He was the son of Dr. August Heisenberg, professor of Byzantine studies at the University of Wurzburg, Germany, and Annie Heisenberg (née Wecklein). In 1937, he married Elisabeth Schumacher with whom he had seven children, including neurobiologist and geneticist Martin Heisenberg.

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SUMMARY The contributions of few contemporary scientists have been as far reaching in their effects as those of Nobel Laureate Werner Heisenberg. His matrix theory is one of the bases of modern quantum mechanics, while his "uncertainty principle" has altered our whole philosophy of science. SUMMARY The contributions of few contemporary scientists have been as far reaching in their effects as those of Nobel Laureate Werner Heisenberg. His matrix theory is one of the bases of modern quantum mechanics, while his "uncertainty principle" has altered our whole philosophy of science.

26. Heisenberg, Werner | Define Heisenberg, Werner At Dictionary.com
Cultural Dictionary Heisenberg, Werner ( heye zuhn-burg) A German physicist of the twentieth century. Heisenberg was one of the founders of quantum mechanics , the
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Heisenberg, Werner . Heisenberg, Werner (19011976), German physicist and Nobel Prize winner, who played a large part in the development of quantum mechanics (see Quantum Theory).
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Heisenberg, Werner Heisenberg, Werner (1901-1976), German physicist and Nobel Prize winner, who played a large part in the development of quantum mechanics see Quantum Theory). Quantum mechanics describes matter in terms of both particles and waves. One of Heisenbergs best known contributions to quantum theory is the uncertainty principle, which states that the exact position and velocity of a particle cannot both be known at the same timethe more precisely one value is known, the greater the range of possibilities that exist for the other. Heisenberg was born in Wrzburg , Germany. His family moved to Munich in 1910, where Heisenberg received his early education. In the summer of 1920 he graduated from a Munich gymnasium (the German equivalent to a United States high school) and entered the University of Munich. During his first two years of studies, he published four physics research papers, making Heisenbergat age 20one of the top contributors to theoretical physics research. Heisenberg finished his undergraduate and graduate work in three years

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29. Heisenberg, Werner | The Energy Library
Werner Heisenberg was a German theoretical physicist, best known for asserting the uncertainty principle of quantum theory. He made important contributions to quantum mechanics
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Heisenberg, Werner Werner Heisenberg was a German theoretical physicist, best known for asserting the uncertainty principle of quantum theory. He made important contributions to quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, quantum field theory, and particle physics. Heisenberg was awarded the 1932 Nobel Prize in Physics.
From 17 September 1924 to 1 May 1925, under an International Education Board Rockefeller Foundation fellowship, Heisenberg went to do research with Niels Bohr, director of the Institute of Theoretical Physics at the University of Copenhagen.
Heisenberg, along with Max Born and Pascual Jordan, set forth the matrix formulation of quantum mechanics in 1925. In 1926 Heisenberg joined Bohr at the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Copenhagen. This turned out to be one of the most productive periods in Heisenberg's life. It was in Copenhagen, in 1927, that Heisenberg developed his uncertainty principle, while working on the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics. In his paper on the uncertainty principle, Heisenberg used the word "Ungenauigkeit" (imprecision).
Heisenberg's role in the Nazi war effort in World War II is the subject of great controversy. Some historians believe that he actively tried to help Germany develop an atomic weapon. Others depict him as hero who used his prominent position to delay research on the German atomic bomb.

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    Heisenberg, Werner (Karl) (1901-1976), a German physicist. He helped found quantum mechanics, the field of physics that applies Max Planck's quantum theory to the behavior of matter; he developed the uncertainty principle, a major law of modern physics; and he proposed a universal formula to explain all laws of physics. Heisenberg was awarded the 1932 Nobel Prize in physics for his achievements in quantum mechanics. In their investigations of quantum mechanics, Heisenberg and the Dutch physicist H. A. Kramers analyzed the dispersion of light by atoms. By 1925 these investigations led Heisenberg to formulate a mathematical model of the atom. His atomic system was called matrix mechanics. Wave mechanics, developed by Erwin Schrödinger in 1926, was merged with Heisenberg's work to form modern quantum mechanics. Heisenberg announced the uncertainty principle in 1927. It asserts that it is impossible to determine at the same time both the position and the momentum of subatomic particles (such as electrons), because subatomic events are altered or destroyed by the act of observing them.

31. Heisenberg / Uncertainty Principle - Werner Heisenberg And The Uncertainty Princ
The life of Werner Heisenberg, by the AIP Center for History of Physics. Text by historian David C. Cassidy and many illustrations describe Heisenberg's contributions to quantum
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32. Heisenberg, Werner Karl | Define Heisenberg, Werner Karl At Dictionary.com
Science Dictionary Heisenberg (hī'zənb rg') Pronunciation Key German physicist who founded the field of quantum mechanics in 1925 and elaborated the uncertainty principle
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Heisenberg, Werner (Karl) (1901–1976) German physicist who developed quantum theory and formulated the uncertainty principle, which places absolute limits on the achievable
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38. Heisenberg Biography
Biography of Werner Heisenberg (BB^Y1976) Born 5 Dec 1901 in W rzburg, Germany Died 1 Feb 1976 in Munich, Germany
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Werner Heisenberg August Heisenberg was [ ... a rather stiff, tightly controlled, authoritarian figure. He was an Evangelical Lutheran and his wife Anna had converted from being a Roman Catholic to make sure there were no religious problems with their marriage. August and Anna, however, were only religious for the sake of convention. A Christian belief was expected of people of their status so for them it was a social necessity. In private, however, they expressed their lack of religious beliefs, and in particular they brought up their children to follow Christian ethics but showed total disbelief in the historical side of Christianity. In 1914 World War I began and the Gymnasium was occupied by troops. Lessons were arranged in different buildings and as a result of the disruption Heisenberg undertook much independent study which probably had a beneficial effect on his education. His best subjects were mathematics, physics and religion but his record throughout his school career was excellent all round. In fact his mathematical abilities were such that in 1917 he tutored a family friend who was at university in calculus. During this period he belonged to a paramilitary organisation which operated in the Gymnasium with the intention of preparing the young men for later military service.

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40. Heisenberg, Werner (1901-1976) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biog
German physicist who in 1927 derived the uncertainty principle which states that \Delta p\Delta x \geq {h\over 4\pi}. He also developed operator methods for the solution of
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Heisenberg, Werner (1901-1976)

German physicist who in 1927 derived the uncertainty principle which states that
He also developed operator methods for the solution of quantum mechanical problems. On his death bed, Heisenberg is reported to have said, "When I meet God, I am going to ask him two questions: Why relativity? And why turbulence? I really believe he will have an answer for the first." However, this quote is also attributed to Horace Lamb
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Cassidy, D. Uncertainty: The Life and Science of Werner Heisenberg. New York: W. H. Freeman, 1991. Heisenberg, W. Der Teil und das Ganze: Gesprache im Umkreis der Atomphysik. Munich, Germany: R. Piper, 1969. Heisenberg, W. The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory. New York: Dover, 1930. Powers, T. Heisenberg's War: The Secret History of the German Bomb. New York: Knopf, 1993.

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