Heinrich Rudolph Hertz

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Heinrich Rudolph Hertz


Born
in Hamburg, Germany
February 22, 1857

Died
January 01, 1894

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German physicist who first conclusively proved the existence of the electromagnetic waves.

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The Principles of Mechanics...

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Die Constitution der Materi...

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Untersuchungen Über Die Aus...

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Electric waves

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Ueber die Beziehungen Zwisc...

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Martin Greifs Gesammelte We...

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Miscellaneous Papers; With ...

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Signalling Through Space Wi...

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Über sehr schnelle elektri...

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Memoirs, Letters, Diaries

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“Outside our consciousness there lies the cold and alien world of actual things. Between the two stretches the narrow borderland of the senses. No communication between the two worlds is possible excepting across the narrow strip. For a proper understanding of ourselves and of the world, it is of the highest importance that this borderland should be thoroughly explored.”
Heinrich Hertz’ Keynote Address at the Imperial Palace, Berlin, August, 1891”
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“One cannot escape the feeling that these mathematical formulae have an independent existence and an intelligence of their own, that they are wiser than we are, wiser even than their discoverers, that we get more out of them than was originally put into them.”
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“...the question as to the nature of force will not have been answered; but our minds, no longer vexed, will cease to ask illegitimate questions.”
Heinrich Hertz, The Principles of Mechanics Presented in a New Form

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