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  1. John Archibald Wheeler (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. [1] Entre sus trabajos importantes está la introducción de la matriz S [2] que es indispensable en física de ...

  2. John Archibald Wheeler (July 9, 1911 – April 13, 2008) was an American theoretical physicist. He was largely responsible for reviving interest in general relativity in the United States after World War II. Wheeler also worked with Niels Bohr to explain the basic principles of nuclear fission.

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · John Archibald Wheeler (born July 9, 1911, Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.—died April 13, 2008, Hightstown, New Jersey) was a physicist, the first American involved in the theoretical development of the atomic bomb. He also originated a novel approach to the unified field theory and popularized the term black hole.

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  4. 15 de may. de 2022 · En la mañana del miércoles 7 de enero de 1953, el físico atómico John Archibald Wheeler se paró de puntillas en el inodoro del baño de un tren para mirar el cubículo de al lado, ...

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  5. John Archibald Wheeler ( 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. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ...

  6. Wheeler's delayed-choice experiment describes a family of thought experiments in quantum physics proposed by John Archibald Wheeler, with the most prominent among them appearing in 1978 and 1984.

  7. Home. History of Physics at Princeton. John Archibald Wheeler, 1911-2008. Over a long, productive scientific life, he was known for his drive to address big, overarching questions in physics, subjects which he liked to say merged with philosophical questions about the origin of matter, information and the universe.