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Hans Bethe
The site contains three lectures of Professor Hans Bethe. The lecture topics concern the development of quantum theory; relations between the exciting theoretical/experimental breakthrough; and how quantum theory forced discussion of issues such as determinism, physical observables, and action-at-a-distance. Professor Hans delivered these three lectures in 1999 to his neighbors at the Kendal of Ithaca retirement community (near Cornell University in Ithaca, NY).
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<a href="https://psrc.aapt.org/items/detail.cfm?ID=3181">Bethe, Hans. Quantum Physics made Relatively Simple: Three Lectures by Hans Bethe. July 20, 2005.</a>
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H. Bethe, Quantum Physics made Relatively Simple: Three Lectures by Hans Bethe (2004), <http://bethe.cornell.edu/>.
APA Format
Bethe, H. (2005, July 20). Quantum Physics made Relatively Simple: Three Lectures by Hans Bethe. Retrieved December 10, 2024, from http://bethe.cornell.edu/
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Bethe, Hans. Quantum Physics made Relatively Simple: Three Lectures by Hans Bethe. July 20, 2005. http://bethe.cornell.edu/ (accessed 10 December 2024).
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Bethe, Hans. Quantum Physics made Relatively Simple: Three Lectures by Hans Bethe. 2004. 20 July 2005. 10 Dec. 2024 <http://bethe.cornell.edu/>.
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Author = "Hans Bethe",
Title = {Quantum Physics made Relatively Simple: Three Lectures by Hans Bethe},
Volume = {2024},
Number = {10 December 2024},
Month = {July 20, 2005},
Year = {2004}
}
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