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7 years ago
P. A. M. Dirac, The Evolution Of The Physicist’s Picture Of Nature, In «Scientific American», May
P. A. M. Dirac, The Evolution Of The Physicist’s Picture Of Nature, In «Scientific American», May
P. A. M. Dirac, The Evolution Of The Physicist’s Picture Of Nature, In «Scientific American», May
P. A. M. Dirac, The Evolution Of The Physicist’s Picture Of Nature, In «Scientific American», May
P. A. M. Dirac, The Evolution Of The Physicist’s Picture Of Nature, In «Scientific American», May
P. A. M. Dirac, The Evolution Of The Physicist’s Picture Of Nature, In «Scientific American», May
P. A. M. Dirac, The Evolution Of The Physicist’s Picture Of Nature, In «Scientific American», May
P. A. M. Dirac, The Evolution Of The Physicist’s Picture Of Nature, In «Scientific American», May
P. A. M. Dirac, The Evolution Of The Physicist’s Picture Of Nature, In «Scientific American», May

P. A. M. Dirac, The Evolution of the Physicist’s Picture of Nature, in «Scientific American», May 1963, Volume 208, Number 5, pp. 45-53

7 years ago
Married To Monbebe~
Married To Monbebe~

Married to Monbebe~

7 years ago
MONSTA X /// WH X HW - From Zero
MONSTA X /// WH X HW - From Zero
MONSTA X /// WH X HW - From Zero
MONSTA X /// WH X HW - From Zero
MONSTA X /// WH X HW - From Zero
MONSTA X /// WH X HW - From Zero
MONSTA X /// WH X HW - From Zero
MONSTA X /// WH X HW - From Zero

MONSTA X /// WH X HW - From Zero

7 years ago
Baseball And The Atom Bomb
Baseball And The Atom Bomb
Baseball And The Atom Bomb
Baseball And The Atom Bomb
Baseball And The Atom Bomb
Baseball And The Atom Bomb
Baseball And The Atom Bomb
Baseball And The Atom Bomb
Baseball And The Atom Bomb
Baseball And The Atom Bomb

Baseball And The Atom Bomb

“Moe Berg, who left baseball in 1939, and was eager to get involved in the war effort, was appointed to Project Larson, part of Alsos and hence connected with the OSS. Berg was sent to Italy to speak with Italian scientists and find out what he could. Then, when the Alsos mission learned that Heisenberg would be speaking in Zurich in December 1944, Berg was issued a pistol and a cyanide capsule.

Berg blended right in with the audience listening to Heisenberg’s lecture. What a relief that the talk had nothing to do with nuclear weapons or even nuclear energy, but was rather about quantum matrices and other physics topics without a clear nuclear connection. Attracting no suspicion, Berg left the talk and returned to the United States, reporting that he found no evidence of German progress.

Later in life, Berg was offered the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his heroic efforts, the highest honor the United States can award a civilian. But for unstated reasons, Berg declined the honor. He remains the only major league baseball player whose card is on display at the CIA’s headquarters.”

When it comes to the history of the world, there are few developments that were more critical than the allied development of the atomic bomb during World War II… and the failure of the Nazi regime to do so. In hindsight, it became clear that the Nazis were quite far from weaponizing nuclear fission, but with scientists like Werner Heisenberg and Otto Hahn on board, the danger was clear and apparent to all. Yet World War II also saw the beginnings of what would become the US Central Intelligence Agency, and one of their first field agents was Moe Berg, a former major league baseball catcher. This average-at-best baseball player spoke many languages fluently, joined the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), and almost assassinated Heisenberg in 1944!

Come take a dive into this fascinating and mostly-forgotten bit of history, thanks to the incredible writing and researching of Paul Halpern!

7 years ago
Martin Garrix (x)
Martin Garrix (x)
Martin Garrix (x)
Martin Garrix (x)

Martin Garrix (x)

7 years ago

“When people ask me if a god created the universe, I tell them that the question itself makes no sense. Time didn’t exist before the big bang, so there is no time for god to make the universe in. It’s like asking directions to the edge of the earth; The Earth is a sphere; it doesn’t have an edge; so looking for it is a futile exercise. We are each free to believe what we want, and it’s my view that the simplest explanation is; there is no god. No one created our universe,and no one directs our fate. This leads me to a profound realization; There is probably no heaven, and no afterlife either. We have this one life to appreciate the grand design of the universe, and for that I am extremely grateful.”

— Stephen Hawking

7 years ago

The only good thing about this is that he died on Pi day (3.14) so there’s that. I think he would have wanted that.

7 years ago
C Is For Composer
C Is For Composer
C Is For Composer
C Is For Composer
C Is For Composer
C Is For Composer
C Is For Composer
C Is For Composer
C Is For Composer

C is for Composer

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

7 years ago
- Carl Sagan, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
- Carl Sagan, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
- Carl Sagan, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
- Carl Sagan, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
- Carl Sagan, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
- Carl Sagan, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
- Carl Sagan, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
- Carl Sagan, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
- Carl Sagan, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
- Carl Sagan, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey

- Carl Sagan, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey

7 years ago

The problem is not the problem. The problem is the incredible amount of over-thinking you’re doing with the problem. Let it go and be free.

Unknown

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thoughtkick

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"However bad life may seem, there's always something you can do and succeed at. While there's life there's hope." - Stephen Hawking

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