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Sommerfeld at Munich A V Born at Gottingen
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Copenhagen with Bohr
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Triumph after 1927
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Professor at Leipzig
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Nazi Swiss Pauli a jew
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Relativity and Quantum physics are Jewish Physics!
Heisenberg is only one example of many others...They are all representatives of Judaism in German spiritual life who must all be eliminated just as the Jews themselves. --SS newspaper, 1937
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Escape
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Now, German Atomic Bomb
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"Yes, Heisenberg, but..." During the spring of 1941, Heisenberg’s research team in Leipzig obtained evidence of neutron multiplication in a reactor experiment—a chain reaction was a practical possibility. Bohr met with Heisenberg sometime during the week of September 15-21, There is no contemporary record of what was said during the private meeting, but Bohr was clearly upset by it afterward.
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Fortunately it failed! HEISENBERG: The point is that the whole structure of the relationship between the scientist and the state in Germany was such that although we were not 100% anxious to do it, on the other hand we were so little trusted by the state that even if we had wanted to do it, it would not have been easy to get it through. HEISENBERG: Well, that's not quite right. I would say that I was absolutely convinced of the possibility of our making a uranium engine, but I never thought we would make a bomb, and at the bottom of my heart I was really glad that it was to be an engine and not a bomb. I must admit that.
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I wished to procure for science some right to take the initiative in public affairs.
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Died of cancer. WERNER HEISENBERG ( )
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