Otto Frisch took part in some of the most exciting developments of modern physics, including the discovery of nuclear fission -- he coined that term -- which led to atomic power and atomic weapons.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Anecdotes about most of the physicists of the early 20th century by one of them. A very good read. It gets a bit technical.
The begining of the nuclear era.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
"What little I remember" is the story of the nuclear era seen by O.R. Frisch, a physicist that explained the nuclear fission (with his aunt Lise Meitner, Hahn's collaborator). Frisch was involved in the discoveries of the quantum mechanics. He worked in Cambridge with Rutherford, in Copenhagen with Bohr and in Los Alamos with Oppenheimer. Book full of anecdotes about the men that made great the physics.
Delightful!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
A delightful book!Gives a very candid insight into the traits and personal characteristics of some of the scientific greats of the 20th century.
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