T.D. Whittle

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In December 1930, just before a major scientific conference in Europe, the Austrian prodigy Wolfgang Pauli wrote a letter to his colleagues about the troubling dilemma of beta emission. His letter begins: “Dear Radioactive Ladies and Gentlemen . . . I have hit upon a desperate remedy to save the . . . law of conservation of energy.”
The Accidental Universe: The World You Thought You Knew
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