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 * 1933 Nobel Prize - positron
 * Wolfgang Pauli nemesis
 * P332 "In America, the young are always ready to give those who are older than themselves, the full benefits of their inexperience"
  . - Oscar Wilde, The American Invasion 1887
 * Member of Soviet Academy of Sciences, close friends with Peter Kapitza

The Strangest Man

Graham Farmalo 2009, Paul Dirac biography


  • P39, Charlie C.D. Broad, Dirac teacher, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bristol
    • "A philosopher who regards ignorance of a scientific theory as insufficient reason for not writing about it cannot be accused of a complete lack of originality"
    • re. relativity: "popular expositions of the Theory are either definitely wrong, or so loosely expressed as to be dangerously misleading; and all pamplets against it - even when issued by eminent Oxford tutors - are based on elementary misunderstandings"
    • - Broad, 1923 Scientific Thought reprinted 1993
  • 1933 Nobel Prize - positron
  • Wolfgang Pauli nemesis
  • P332 "In America, the young are always ready to give those who are older than themselves, the full benefits of their inexperience"
    • - Oscar Wilde, The American Invasion 1887
  • Member of Soviet Academy of Sciences, close friends with Peter Kapitza

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