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Einstein's Genius Club

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by Feldman, Burton, Williams, Katherine


  Carnap, Rudolf, 122, 123

  Cartan, Elie, 152

  Chandrasekhar, S., 11, 12

  Chevalier, Haakon, 184

  Churchill, Winston, 180

  classical physics, 125–127, 132, 140–141, 149–150

  Cold War, 186

  complementarity, 142–143, 164–165

  Compton, Arthur, 142

  Conrad, Joseph, 56

  conservation of energy, 106–107

  Copenhagen interpretation, xvii, 101–104, 139–143, 147

  cosmological constant, 117

  Crawshay-Williams, Rupert, 57, 61

  Curie, Marie, 55–56, 129

  Dalton, John, 136

  DeKooning, Willem, 11

  Deppner, Kate, 108

  Descartes, Rene, 125–126, 128

  Diebner, Kurt, 171

  Dirac, Paul, xiv, 103, 117, 196

  discontinuity, 138–139n, 156, 160, 164

  doctoral dissertation, 32–33

  double-slit experiment, xviii, 141–142

  doubt, 126

  dream analysis, 109–110

  dualism, xx, 109–110, 141–143, 152

  Dukas, Helen, 5

  E=mc2, 31

  Eaton, Cyrus, 51

  Eddington, Arthur Stanley, 41, 45, 127–128

  Ehrenfest, Paul, 10, 145, 181, 197

  Einstein, Albert, ix, 3

  age of, for scientific contributions, 9

  aging genius of, 7, 9–11, 130, 193–195

  atom bomb project and, 16

  biographical sketch, xi–xii

  Bohr and, 145–146

  career of, 33, 36–37, 48

  early years, 25–31

  fame of, 4–5, 18, 43, 99

  FBI file of, 17, 187–188

  friendship between Pauli and, 19

  general theory of relativity, xii, 13–14, 41, 45, 53, 97–98, 117, 127–131, 150–155

  Gödel and, 79–81

  on life's work, 12

  marriages, 31, 33–34

  on mathematics, 116, 117, 151–152

  molecular theory, 32–33

  Pauli and, 94–95, 98, 111, 198

  personality of, 6, 23–25, 29–30, 35–36, 54, 56–57, 79–80

  place of, in science, 191–193, 195–197

  political activism of, 17, 37–47, 51–53

  at Princeton, 4–6, 17–19, 23–24, 49–50

  quantum physics and, ix–x, xii, 14–15, 48, 128–132, 134–135

  quest for unified theory by, 11, 48, 130, 143–159

  Russell and, 51–57, 159–161

  scientific contributions of, 31–33, 41, 127–131, 146–147

  special theory of relativity, xii, 31, 129, 153–154

  during World War I, 36–41, 52

  Zionism of, 42–44, 46–47

  Einstein, Eduard, 45

  Einstein, Elsa, 4–5, 33–34

  Einstein, Hans Albert, 31

  Einstein, Hermann, 25–26, 28, 31

  Einstein, Jakob, 25–26, 28

  Einstein, Lieserl, 31

  Einstein, Maja, 5, 26

  Einstein, Mileva, 33–34, 45

  Einstein, Pauline, 25, 26, 34

  Einstein-Russell Manifesto, 51

  Eisner, Kurt, 98

  electromagnetism, 32, 132–134, 149–150, 155–156

  electron spin, 91, 93, 104, 105

  Eliot, T. S., 40, 54

  Eliot, Vivienne, 65

  Ellenberg, Jordan, 9

  empiricism, 15, 79, 101, 116, 138, 159–160, 181–182

  Enz, Charles, 198

  Euclidian geometry, 13, 27, 154

  exclusion principle, xiv, xviii, 14, 92–93, 104–105

  Fanta, Bertha, 34

  Feigle, Herbert, 122

  Fermi, Enrico, 107, 190

  fermions, xvii, xx

  Feynman, Richard, 142, 147

  field, xviii Finch, Peter, 65

  first-order logic, 118, 122

  Fischer, Emil, 38

  Flexner, Abraham, 18, 48

  Foot, Michael, 60, 77

  Forster, Wilhelm, 38

  Frank, Hans, 165–167

  Franzen, Torkel, 119

  Frayn, Michael, xvi

  Frege, Gottlob, 15, 69, 120, 121, 124

  Fuchs, Klaus, 190

  Fulda, Ludwig, 38

  Gamow, George, 6

  gas, 32

  Gauss, Carl Friedrich, 9, 13

  Geiger, Hans, 137

  general theory of relativity, xi, xii, xviii, 13–14, 41, 45, 53, 97–98, 117, 127–131, 150–155

  genius

  effect of aging on, 7–16, 193–195

  defining, 10

  German Physics, 45, 172

  German Social Democracy (Russell), 60

  ghosts, 89

  Gödel, Adele, 83–84

  Gödel, Kurt, ix, 3, 79–90, 198

  age of, for scientific contributions, 9

  aging genius of, 8, 11

  beliefs of, 7, 89–90

  biographical sketch, xiii–xiv

  career of, 88–89

  Einstein and, 79–81

  incompleteness theorems, xiii–xiv, xviii, 15–16, 81, 84–85, 89, 90, 118–120, 122–125

  logicism and, 122–125

  mental instability of, 80, 85–88

  personality of, 6

  personal life, 81–84

  at Princeton, 4, 18–19

  Russell and, x–xi, 15–16

  scientific contributions of, 81

  stature of, 5

  during World War II, 17, 85–88

  Gödel numbering, xiv, xviii Goethe, Johann, 11

  gravity, 148, 150, 154–156

  Grayling, A. C., 79

  Grossman, Marcel, 30

  Groves, Leslie, 175–178, 183–184, 185, 189–190

  Haber, Fritz, 38, 40, 43

  Hahn, Hans, 122, 123

  Hahn, Otto, 171

  Hardy, G. H., 8

  Hegel, Georg, 68

  Heisenberg, Werner, x, xiv, 93, 98, 99–100, 102, 103, 105–106, 139–143, 196

  age of, for scientific contributions, 9

  biographical sketch, xvi

  Bohr and, 4

  early years, 167–169

  scientific contributions of, 167, 169–170

  uncertainty principle of, xvi, xx, 93, 103, 140–142, 144

  work on atomic bomb, 171–174

  during World War II, 165–167, 171–174

  Hilbert, David, 81, 123, 124, 125

  History of Western Philosophy (Russell), 67, 78

  Hitler, Adolf, 47, 48, 86, 99, 110, 170

  Hooke, Robert, 130

  House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), 186–187

  Hubble, Edwin, 117

  Human Knowledge (Russell), 78–79, 198

  Hume, David, 52–53

  Huxley, Aldous, 55

  idealism, 68

  incompleteness theorems, xiii–xiv, xviii, 15–16, 81, 84–85, 89, 90, 118–120, 122–125

  induction, xviii, 159

  Institute for Advanced Studies, 3–7, 18, 48, 49–50, 85, 110–111

  Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche (Pauli and Jung), 109

  Israel, 46–47

  “Is the Inertia of a Body Dependent on Its Energy Content?” (Einstein), 31

  Jaki, Stanley, 158

  Japan, 44–45

  Jewish identity, 46–47. See also Zionism

  Jews. See also anti-Semitism

  Jews, persecution of, 86–87

  Jost, Res, 91

  Jung, Carl, 7, 97, 109–110

  Kafka, Franz, 34

  Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, 37, 40

  Kaku, Michio, 144, 148

  Kanazawa, Satoshi, 9

  Kant, Immanuel, 52, 120

  Kennedy, John F., xiii

  Kepler, Johannes, 35

  Khrushchev, Nikita, xiii

  Koppel, Leopold, 40

  Kronig, Ralph de Laer, 91, 108

  Kuhn, Thomas, 12

  Lawre
nce, D. H., 55, 63–64

  Leibniz, Gottfried, 15, 119–120

  Lenard, Philip, 99, 134–135

  liar's paradox, 123–124

  Liebnitz, Gottleib, 37

  light theory, 32, 131–132, 134–135, 141–142

  Lindley, David, 127, 197

  literature, 11–12, 130

  locality, xviii

  logicism, xii–xiv, xviii, 15, 67–70, 115–125

  Lorentz, Hendrik, 55, 104

  Los Alamos project, xv, 16–17, 174–180, 183–185, 188–189

  Mach, Ernst, 30, 96, 96–97

  Madness, 56

  Malleson, Constance, 65

  Mann, Thomas, 18

  Mansfield, Katherine, 65

  Maríc, Mileva, 29, 30–31

  Marsden, Ernest, 137

  mathematical logic, xii–xiii, 15–16, 67–70, 115–125, 151

  Mathematician's Apology (Hardy), 8

  mathematics

  aging genius and, 7–16

  physics and, 127–128, 151–152

  matrix mechanics, xvi, xix, 103, 106

  Maxwell, James Clerk, 150

  Maxwell's equations, xix

  McLynn, Frank, 76

  mechanical worldview, 125–127

  Meitner, Lise, 107

  Mendeleyev, Dmitry, 105

  Menger, Karl, 87

  meson theory, 93

  military-industrial complex, x

  Mill, John Stuart, 52, 58, 70

  Miller, Arthur I., 128

  Millikan, Robert, 141–142

  Milton, John, 12–13

  molecular theory, 32–33

  Moore, G. E., 68

  Morgenstern, Oscar, 83, 88

  Morrell, Ottoline, 60, 61, 65, 71

  Munich, 98–99

  Murray, Gilbert, 72, 75

  “My Opinion of the War” (Einstein), 39

  My Philosophical Development (Russell), 70

  Nash, John, 9

  Nazis, 47, 48–49, 85, 99, 110, 170, 172

  Nernst, Walther, 35, 36

  neutral monism, 97

  neutrinos, xiv, xix, 93, 106–108

  New Fatherland League, 38–39, 52

  Newton, Isaac, 9, 10, 31, 116, 119–120, 146, 149, 150, 195

  Nicolai, Georg Friedrich, 37, 38, 39

  Nobel Prize, xii, xiii, xv, xvi, 45–46, 67, 74, 93, 104, 139, 170

  “No-class theory,” 69

  No-Conscription Fellowship (NCF), 73

  non-demonstrative inference, 79

  nuclear fission, 179

  nuclear forces, xx

  Oersted, Hans Christian, 149

  “On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies” (Einstein), 31

  “On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Generation and Transformation of Light” (Einstein), 32

  Oppenheimer, Robert, x, 16–17, 144, 195

  biographical sketch, xv–xvi

  early years, 181–183

  Los Alamos project, 175–180, 183–185, 188, 190

  security issues, 16–17, 183–187

  pacifism, 39, 51, 63, 72–73

  Pais, Abraham, 150

  Palestine, 43

  “paper war,” 38

  paradox, xix, 69, 120–124, 142

  particle physics, xix

  pathos of science, 12–13, 191–193, 196–198

  Pauli, Bertha, 95–96

  Pauli, Franca, 110

  Pauli, Wolf, 96

  Pauli, Wolfgang, ix, 3, 90–111, 146, 181, 196

  age of, for scientific contributions, 9, 13–14

  aging genius of, 8, 11

  atom bomb project and, 16, 17

  beliefs of, 6–7

  biographical sketch, xiv–xv

  career of, 100–102

  contributions of to quantum mechanics, 14

  early years, 95–101

  Einstein and, 19, 94–95, 111, 198

  exclusion theory of, xiv, xviii, 14, 92–93, 104–105

  personality of, 6

  personal life, 108–110

  at Princeton, 4, 18, 18–19

  scientific contributions of, 92–94, 102–108

  during World War II, 110–111

  “Pauli effect,” 92

  Peano, Giuseppe, 68, 120

  Peirce, Charles, 120

  philosophy, 76–77, 79

  photoelectric effect, xix, 45, 134–135

  photon, xix

  physicists

  in atomic age, 16–17, 188–190

  contributions of, to war effort, x

  physics

  classical, 125–127, 132, 140–141, 149–150

  mathematics and, 115–125, 127–128

  particle, xix

  quantum. See quantum physics Picasso, Pablo, 11

  Planck, Max, 36, 37, 38, 53, 55, 126–127, 132–134, 150

  Planck's constant, xix

  Plato, 128

  Platonism, 90

  plum pudding model, 136–137

  poets, ix–x

  political activism

  of Einstein, 17, 37–47, 51–53

  of Russell, xiii, 17, 51–53, 72–75

  positivism, 97, 122

  positron, 117

  Princeton, 3–7, 17–19, 23–24, 48–50, 85, 110–111

  Einstein at, 4–6

  Principia Mathematica (Russell and Whitehead), xii, 3, 15–16, 67–70, 117–118, 121–122, 125

  Principles of Mathematics, The (Russell), xii

  Prussian Academy of Science, 37, 49

  Pugwash Conferences, 51

  Pythagoras, 128

  quantum electrodynamics (QED), 147

  quantum mechanics

  defined, xix

  Einstein and, ix–x, xii, 14–15, 48, 128–132, 134–135, 144–146

  Heisenberg's contributions to, xvi, 93–94, 139–143, 169–170

  Pauli's contributions to, xiv–xv, 14, 102–108

  uncertainty principle of, xvi, xx, 93, 103, 140–142, 144

  quantum physics, xix

  Bohr's contributions to, 14, 137–139

  Copenhagen interpretation, xvii, 14, 101–104, 139–143, 147

  development of, 130–139

  quantum theory, 100, 102–104, 128–129, 132–139

  radiation, xvii, 132–134

  radioactivity, 129

  Rathenau, Walther, 40, 44

  Redemption of Tycho Brahe, The (Brod), 35, 42

  Reichenbach, Hans, 123

  reincarnation, 89–90

  Reines, Frederick, 107

  relativity, 127–131. See also general theory of relativity; special theory of relativity

  Riemann, George Friedrich

  Bernhard, 13, 100, 154

  Rolland, Romain, 36

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 16, 180

  Russell, Bertrand, ix, x, 3, 38, 40, 125, 198

  aging genius of, 7–8

  autobiographical writings of, 60–61, 76

  biographical sketch, xii–xiii career of, 66–67, 77–79

  character of, 6, 54–55, 57, 61–62

  early years, 57–61

  Einstein and, 51–57, 159–161

  Gödel on, x–xi Japan trip of, 44–45

  Lawrence and, 63–64

  logicism, 15–16, 117–125

  marriages, 59–60, 64–65

  on the meetings, 4

  philosophical works of, 67–71, 75, 76, 78–79

  physics and, 159–161

  political activism of, 17, 51–53, 72–75

  popularity of, 76–77

  at Princeton, 4, 6, 19

  prison sentence of, 75

  relationships of, 60–66

  rivalry between Gödel and, 15–16

  Wittgenstein and, 62–63

  during World War I, 51–52, 71–75

  Russell, John, 66

  Russell, Katherine, 66

  Russell's paradox, xii, xix–xx, 15, 69, 121

  Rutherford, Ernest, 129, 136–137, 167

  Samuel, Herbert, 45

  Santayana, G
eorge, 67

  Scheidemann, Philipp, 41

  Scherrer, Paul, 108

  Schlick, Moritz, 122

  Schröder, Ernst, 120

  Schrödinger, Erwin, xiv, 103, 192

  Schweber, Silvan, 102

  science

  cumulative nature of, 12–13, 130, 194–196

  pathos of, 12–13, 191–193, 196–198

  scientific discovery, age and, ix–x, 7–16

  scientific progress, 12, 130–131, 191–193

  second law of thermodynamics, 132–133, 134

  second-order logic, 118–119

  sense experience, 160

  Smith, Alys Pearsall, 59–60, 64

  Snow, C. P., x Soddy, Frederick, 129

  solar system model, 137–138

  Sommerfeld, Arnold, 98

  space dimensions, 116

  special theory of relativity, xii, xx, 31, 129, 153–154

  Speiser, David, 91

  Spence, Marjorie (Peter), 65, 66

  spin, xx

  standard model, 147

  Stern, Otti, 92

  Stoner, Edmund, 104

  Straus, Ernst, 80

  Strauss, Lewis, 187

  string theory, xx, 116, 147–148

  strong nuclear forces, xx

  Talmey, Max, 27

  Tatlock, Jean, 183

  Teller, Edward, 187, 190

  Thellung, Armin, 91, 91–92

  theoretical physics, 127–131

  thermodynamics, 32, 132–134

  Thomson, J. J., 136

  time, 90

  Trinity College, 74

  Turing, Alan, 9

  ultraviolet catastrophe, xx

  uncertainty principle, xvi, xx, 93, 103, 140–142, 144

  unified theory, xii, xx, 11, 48, 109–110, 130, 143–159

  Union of Democratic Control (UDC), 72–73

  universal constants, 128

  Veblen, Oswald, 49, 50, 85

  Veblen, Thorstein, 50

  Vienna, 84–85

  Vienna Circle, xiv, 97, 122

  Virgil's wheel, x

  Von Neumann, John, 9, 49, 81, 85, 88, 118, 123

  Waismann, Friedrich, 123

  Walker, Mark, 170

  wave mechanics, xvi, xx

  wave/particle duality, xx, 141–143

  weak nuclear forces, xx Weber, Heinrich, 29

  Weimar Republic, 41–42, 44

  Weizmann, Chaim, 43, 46, 47

  Weyl, Hermann, 49, 151, 194

  Wheeler, John, 194

  Whitehead, Alfred North, xii, 15, 68–69, 72, 120

  Whitehead, Evelyn, 65, 69

  Wigner, Eugene, 116

  Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 62–63, 70

  World War I

  Einstein during, 36–41, 52

  Russell during, 51–52

  World War II, x, 4, 16–17, 165–167. See also atomic bomb

  World Without Time, A (Yourgrau), 90

  Yeats, William Butler, 11

  Young, Thomas, 141–142

  Yourgrau, Palle, 80–81, 90

  youth, science as province of, ix–x, 7–16

  Zeeman, Pieter, 103–104

  Zeeman effect, 103–106

  Zionism, 42–44, 46–47

  Zurich Polytechnic School (ETH), xv, 29–30

 

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