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  1. The ethos of John Archibald Wheeler In demeanor, John Wheeler had an air of formality, so as a student I always called him “Professor Wheeler”—a rather reverential “Professor Wheeler.” The day after I defended my PhD. dissertation under his guidance, I telephoned his home and asked his wife John Archibald Wheeler was a theoretical ...

  2. John Archibald Wheeler (1911-2008) was a leading theoretical physicist of the twentieth century, contributing particularly to the fields of general relativity, gravitation, and quantum mechanics. Wheeler was a pioneer in the study of black holes, celestial phenomena which he named. (He had a penchant for creating new terms in physics, and is ...

  3. 13 de abril de 2008. Lugar de fallecimiento. Hightstown- New Jersey. Campo. Física. John Archibald Wheeler. Nació en Jacksonville, Florida, 9 de julio de 1911 - 13 de abril de 2008, fue un físico teórico estadounidense. Se doctoró en la Universidad Johns Hopkins. Hizo importantes avances en la física teórica.

  4. John Archibald Wheeler, one of the great theoretical physicists of the 20th cen-tury, died on 13 April, aged 96. I was his student, and I owe much of my scientific per-sonality, style, and accomplishments to him, as do more than 100 other physicists whom he personally mentored. Our love and respect for Johnny (as his wife, Janette, told us we ...

  5. 30 de abr. de 2008 · Credit: THE WHEELER FAMILY. The fertile imagination of John Archibald Wheeler, who died on 13 April aged 96, roamed from the properties of atomic nuclei to the physics of nuclear explosions; from ...

  6. John Wheeler, agujeros negros y agujeros de gusano (1911-2008, Estados Unidos) John Archibald Wheeler nació en Florida en 1911. Era el mayor de cuatro hermanos. Desde pequeño estuvo rodeado de libros, ya que sus padres eran bibliotecarios, lo que le permitió destacar entre sus compañeros de clase. Las matemáticas siempre le gustaron.

  7. 14 de abr. de 2008 · John Wheeler (1911-2008) was a leading theoretical physicist and Professor of Physics at Princeton from 1938-1976. Wheeler was central to the development of both the atomic and hydrogen bombs. After earning a doctoral degree in Physics from Johns Hopkins University, Wheeler worked closely with Niels Bohr at the University of Copenhagen. Together...

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