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  Pauli biography
Pauli, who before that had begun to feel that further advances could not be made with the theory as it then existed, quickly made progress using Heisenberg's new ideas and before the end of 1925 he had derived the hydrogen spectrum from the new theory.
Pauli's particle was named the neutrino by Fermi in 1934 and at that time he correctly stated that it was not a constituent of the nucleus of an atom.
Pauli showed himself that the electronic configuration is made fully intelligible by the exclusion principle, which is therefore essential for the elucidation of the characteristic physical and chemical properties of different elements.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Biographies/Pauli.html   (2404 words)

  
 Wolfgang Pauli: Resurrection of Spirit in the World - F. David Peat
Pauli was deeply attached to his mother who committed suicide in 1927 on discovering her husband was having an affair.
Pauli had realized that the key element in our modern world is the lack of soul in the scientific conception of the world, yet he is now being told to be loyal to one woman - his own soul.
Possibly it was at this level that Pauli confused his failure to unify symmetry (Christ and the Devil) in physics with the openness of his quest for the wholeness of matter and spirit and with the inner nature of his own inner quest.
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 Wolfgang Pauli
Pauli was born in Vienna, Austria on August 25, 1900.
Pauli moved to the United States in 1940, where he was Professor of Theoretical Physics at Princeton.
In 1945, Pauli received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his "decisive contribution through his discovery in 1925 of a new law of Nature, the exclusion principle or Pauli principle." He had been nominated for the prize by Einstein.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/biography/pauli.html   (647 words)

  
 Wolfgang Pauli - Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Pauli was outstanding among the brilliant mid-twentieth century school of physicists.
Pauli was the first to recognize the existence of the neutrino, an uncharged and massless particle which carries off energy in radioactive ß-disintegration; this came at the beginning of a great decade, prior to World War II, for his centre of research in theoretical physics at Zurich.
Pauli was a Foreign Member of the Royal Society of London and a member of the Swiss Physical Society, the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
nobelprize.org /nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1945/pauli-bio.html   (478 words)

  
 Malaspina Great Books - Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Pauli attended the Doblinger Gymnasium in Vienna,; graduating with distinction in 1918.
Pauli made many important contributions in his career as a physicist,; primarily in the subject of quantum mechanics.
Pauli himself was aware of his reputation, and delighted whenever the Pauli Effect manifested.
www.malaspina.org /home.asp?topic=./search/details&lastpage=./search/results&ID=389   (1205 words)

  
 Physics Today February 2001
Pauli was born on 25 April 1900 in Vienna.
Pauli's principal concern was always to clarify the greater picture for himself, to obtain a consistent and coherent description of the totality of the phenomena.
There was another, rather bizarre side to Pauli that is only now beginning to come into view with the publication of more than a thousand letters showing his attempts to explore the unconscious and find a common language for the description of mind and matter.
www.physicstoday.org /pt/vol-54/iss-2/p43.html   (2929 words)

  
 Moondance: Legendary Feminist Pauli Murray by Sonia Pressman Fuentes
Pauli became an attorney, a college professor and administrator, a crusader for the rights of minorities and women, a founder of NOW, a friend of Eleanor Roosevelt, a prize-winning author and poet, a priest -- and a dynamo.
I met Pauli when she was a consultant in the research department at the EEOC, and we became friends and colleagues in the women's movement.
After Pauli had kept the pin for a while, she began a tradition of giving it to a feminist, who was to keep it for a time and then to pass it on to another feminist.
www.moondance.org /1998/winter98/nonfiction/pauli.html   (950 words)

  
 Wolfgang Ernst Pauli
Pauli had a caustic wit; he was not a good lecturer and he was notoriously bad as an experimentalist; but he is one of the giants of 20th-century theoretical physics.
Pauli demonstrated that a fourth quantum number called ‘spin’; quantum number, taking on only half-integer values, was required to describe the state of an atomic electron.
Pauli was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1945 for his “…decisive contribution through his discovery in 1925 of a new law of Nature, the exclusion principle or Pauli principle.” Pauli was first nominated for Nobel Prize in 1933 and continued to receive nomination for eight years but not the Prize.
www.vigyanprasar.gov.in /scientists/WEPauli.htm   (2630 words)

  
 Sample Chapter for Jung, C. and Pauli, W.; Meier, C., ed.; Roscoe, D., trans.: Atom and Archetype: The Pauli/Jung ...
Meanwhile, the scientists who continue Pauli's pursuit of the nature and composition of the material universe know little of the quantum physicist's depth exploration of his unconscious, his fascination with the interface of matter with psyche, and his collaboration with Jung in probing connections that appear to be acausal.
Pauli sought to prove theories about the nature of the tiniest particles in the ever-extending energy patterns of the material universe and to find the formulas and means of measurement that would reveal the universe's past, present, and future.
Pauli withdrew, perhaps because of his disappointment or perhaps because of illness, and in 1958 this, man who spoke of the "radioactivity" of the self died of rapidly advancing cancer.
pup.princeton.edu /chapters/s7042.html   (8152 words)

  
 Catching Neutrinos - Pauli's Predicament   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Pauli was a theoretical physicist working on the problem of radioactive decay.
Pauli knew that the amount of matter and energy going into a reaction had to be balanced by the amount coming out.
Pauli was embarrassed by his theory: he had imagined a particle that passed through all matter unseen, and wasn’t affected by the normal forces of the universe.
www.mos.org /cst-archive/article/5175/2.html   (168 words)

  
 Wolfgang Pauli Biography | World of Physics
Wolfgang Pauli 's exclusion, or "Pauli," principle asserted the later-proven existence of the neutrino, a chargeless, massless particle.
When Pauli was a graduate student, the field of physics was in a state of disarray, stumbling towards new perspectives on the nature of matter and energy.
Pauli made important contributions to the clarification of the nature of modern theory, especially with his enunciation of the exclusion principle.
www.bookrags.com /biography/wolfgang-pauli-wop   (1600 words)

  
 A Biography of Wolfgang Pauli   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Wolfgang Pauli was born in Vienna on April 25, 1900.
Pauli did extremely well in school and in 1918 he went to the University of Munich to earn his Ph.D. in theoretical physics.
Besides the Pauli Exclusion Principle, Wolfgang Pauli is known for his work on the Zeeman effect and his prediction (and eventually, discovery of) of the neutrino.
alumni.imsa.edu /~bunnelle/pauli.html   (288 words)

  
 Pauli Exclusion Principle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The nature of the Pauli exclusion principle can be illustrated by supposing that electrons 1 and 2 are in states a and b respectively.
The Pauli exclusion principle is part of one of our most basic observations of nature: particles of half-integer spin must have antisymmetric wavefunctions, and particles of integer spin must have symmetric wavefunctions.
The minus sign in the above relationship forces the wavefunction to vanish identically if both states are "a" or "b", implying that it is impossible for both electrons to occupy the same state.
hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu /hbase/pauli.html   (224 words)

  
 CERN Courier - Wolfgang Pauli: never to be - IOP Publishing - article
Wolfgang Pauli - long the "conscience of physics" - was professor at ETH-Zürich for 30 years, from 1928 to 1958, except during the Second World War, when he was at Princeton at the Institute for Advanced Study.
Mrs Pauli relied on the advice and help of Victor Weisskopf, who had been one of Pauli's first assistants at ETH Zürich and was soon to become director-general of CERN.
Maurice Jacob, CERN, chairman of the Pauli Committee.
www.cerncourier.com /main/article/40/7/18   (1919 words)

  
 Wolfgang Pauli Biography | World of Scientific Discovery
At first, Pauli referred to the particle as a "neutron," a name later given to the chargeless nuclear particle discovered by English physicist James Chadwick in 1932.
Pauli was married twice, first to Kate Depner, then to Franciska Bertram in 1934.
Pauli's work was acknowledged not only by the Nobel Prize but also by the Lorentz Medal of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences in 1930, the Franklin Medal of the Franklin Institute in 1952, and the Max Planck Medal of the German Physical Society in 1958.
www.bookrags.com /biography/wolfgang-pauli-wsd   (1024 words)

  
 Wolfgang Pauli and Parapsychology
With the postulation of the Pauli principle, named after him, the spin of the electron and the "phantom particle" neutrino (that really is the antineutrino), he had certainly and quite essentially contributed to the basic premises of quantum physics.
On the contrary, Wolfgang Pauli was of the opinion that the inclusion of this further dimension could not consist in Einstein's "regressive idea" to postulate a new causal and purely physical world behind the acausality of quantum physics by finding the "hidden variables".
Pauli always wondered about the fact that these dreams did not utilize Jung's psychological terminology, but rather spoke the rational language of physics, but expanded it more and more in a symbolic terminology, not at all understandable in the foreground.
www.psychovision.ch /synw/pauli_parapsychology_p1.htm   (1743 words)

  
 Pauli Quotes
Pauli was known to be very critical, but being a physicist comparable to Einstein, he has the right to be.
Pauli meant that not only was the paper not correct, it was so far from scientific reality as to be pointless to correct.
Pauli once told one of his assistants that, "Your job is, every time I say something, contradict me with the strongest arguments." On Pauli’s frequent trips to the ice cream parlor and the swimming pool, the assistant did just that.
www.msu.edu /~lewiska8/finalwebisp213h/pauli_quotes.htm   (754 words)

  
 Pauli Exclusion Principle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
One expression of the Pauli Exclusion Principle is that “no two electrons in the same atom can be in the same quantum state.” [1] This means that no two electrons can have the same set of quantum states of: 1) energy, 2) angular momentum magnitude, 3) angular momentum orientation, and 4) orientation of intrinsic spin.
Pauli's Principle is based on the fact that any two given electrons are indistinguishable from one another and thus changing the designations between two or more electrons in different quantum states should have no observable effect.
The Pauli Exclusion Principle is as fundamental a characteristic of Quantum Physics as there is. Albert Einstein and his colleagues Poldalsky and Rosen attempted in their theoretical EPR Paradox to argue against the very viability of Quantum Physics.
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 Wolfgang Pauli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although Pauli was raised as a Roman Catholic, eventually he (and his parents) left the Church.
Pauli died in that room on December 15, 1958.
In 1930, Pauli observed a decaying radioactive atomic nucleus.
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 Biografía de Wolfgang Ernst Pauli   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Pauli fue bautizado en la fe católica y, su segundo nombre, se lo dieron en honor a su padrino Ernst Mach.
Según el «principio de exclusión» de Pauli, los electrones (que son pequeñas partículas cargadas eléctricamente que hormiguean alrededor del núcleo atómico) no pueden solaparse uno sobre otro, se excluyen mutuamente, y si se intenta presionar a dos electrones en la misma órbita para que se unan, se repelen.
Pauli ejerció gran influencia en sus alumnos y colegas obligándolos con sus agudas críticas a una comprensión más profunda y clara.
www.astrocosmo.cl /biografi/b-w_pauli.htm   (1237 words)

  
 Radioactivity and Synchronicity in the Pauli/Jung Letters
Towards the end of 1930 Pauli postulated this hypothesis in his famous letter to the "Liebe radioaktive Damen und Herren" („Dear radioactive ladies and gentlemen") for the recovery of one of the most fundamental hypotheses of physics: The law of conservation of energy.
As we have seen, the relevant messages in Pauli’s dreams are: "Beta radioactivity (antineutrino) and synchronicity are connected in a manner yet not understood" and "Behind the world of quantum physics another dimension is hidden".
Pauli sensed that, contrary to the physicist’s point of view, the dream postulated that this rotation has something to do with "radioactivity" at the level of the unified psychophysical reality and with „the relativity of the concept of space in relation to the psyche".
www.psychovision.ch /synw/paujubw_e.htm   (3433 words)

  
 fUSION Anomaly. Wolfgang Pauli
Pauli, Wolfgang (1900-1958), American physicist, born in Vienna, Austria.
Pauli was awarded the 1945 Nobel Prize in physics.
The Pauli exclusion principle also applies to free electrons and to protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
fusionanomaly.net /wolfgangpauli.html   (603 words)

  
 Gunther Pauli Cleans Up
Now, armed with laptops and attitude, Gunter Pauli and his green team plan to outmaneuver Procter Gamble and the detergent giants.
Gunter Pauli is a young CEO with a new model of enterprise: the company as open economic system and closed ecological system.
At 37, Pauli is a role model for the energetic global manager.
www.fastcompany.com /magazine/00/pauli.html   (4197 words)

  
 Anna (Pauli) Murray   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Anna (Pauli) Murray was born in Baltimore on 20th November, 1910.
Late at night she would be awakened by the thudding of horses' hooves as night riders, brandishing torches and yelling like banshees, swept into the clearing and rode round and round her cabin, churning the earth outside her door.
Pauli Murray and her friend, Adelene McBean, became involved in attempts to end segregation on public transport and this resulted in their arrest and imprisonment in March 1940 for refusing to sit at the back of a bus in Virginia.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /USAmurrayA.htm   (2278 words)

  
 ..:: Muggle Matters ::..
My own thoughts tend to run more along the lines of the centrality of the image - the fact that an image like the invisibility cloak ties so crucially to the central plot line of Dumbledore's central role in the hero's life (that it is the heirloom that he passes on as a protectorate).
In this post I talked about how Pauli and JKR2 had been batting around two different analogies for the soul, water and fabric (especially being torn in the making of Horcruxes), and how the invisibility cloak kind of combines both.
From 1990 to 1993 Pauli and I played in a band together, and the best paying gigs were colleges and universities because they had the money budgeted in to the programming budget (for building a following though, the bars and clubs were the core places for gigs)...
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