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  1. Sep 27, 2020 · WERNER HEISENBERG (1901-1976) An expert is someone who knows some of the worst mistakes that can be made in his subject, and how to avoid them. -Heisenberg Werner Heisenberg was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1933 for his role in the further refinements of quantum mechanics, the fundamental branch of physics that Max Planck pioneered earlier.

  2. Sep 21, 2022 · He received his PhD under Kurt Diebner and Werner Heisenberg, both of whom were interned at Farm Hall and neither of whom, according to Goudsmit and the conventional history, knew beans about how to actually build an atomic bomb or nuclear weapon.

  3. The nuclear reactor was buried beneath the North end of Lange Horst wood an area which is now enroached by public housing development. On January 3rd, 1945 the British brought Prof Werner Heisenberg to the site to interrogate him about the Nazi project. Nowhere in our history books or his autobiography did Heisenberg ever mention this."

  4. Feb 8, 2015 · Werner Heisenberg, Max Planck did not want to give Hitler bomb. The day when Einstein left Germany because of Hitler's policies, the first chance of Germany building nuclear bomb became unrealistic. As for "today we would be speaking German" etc is just nonsense. P.

  5. May 13, 2020 · From pages 1507 - 1509: "By far the best known German reactor was the one built by Werner Heisenberg's group, first located at the KWI for Physics in Berlin-Dahlem, and later moved to Haigerloch (pp. 3067–3073). It never achieved criticality (a self-sustaining neutron chain reaction) during the war.

  6. Aug 8, 2024 · In the 20th century its faculty of physics included the Nobel Prize winners Max Born, James Franck, Werner Heisenberg, and Max von Laue, who were responsible for some of the most important discoveries and developments in modern physics.

  7. Mar 17, 2011 · Mar 17, 2011. #1. I recently read somewhere that it was Nazi scientists that first discovered the link between tobacco use and lung cancer. I found that interesting. Germany had the world's strongest anti smoking movement in the 1930s and early 1940s under Hitler. The Nazis had surprisingly enlightened ideas about cigarettes such as banning ...

  8. Winterberg, who is still living as of this writing, was brought to the United States as part of Operation Paperclip immediately upon completing his PhD in 1959 under the supervision of Kurt Diebner and Werner Heisenberg, neither of whom---we were vigorously assured by Samuel Goudsmit, Leslie Groves, Boris Pash, George Eckman, and others---knew beans about basic atomic bombs, let alone hydrogen ...

  9. May 13, 2020 · A covert agent sent to take out Heisenberg ended up Not killing him after having a long talk with him and Heisenberg venting his frustration over the German high commands, abandonment of the project, and in that talk Heisenberg revealed that the reactor explosion had convinced him that a nuclear bomb was not possible with current technology.

  10. May 13, 2020 · Werner Schwietzke, late of the heereswaffenamt and its ultracentrifuge machinery, ended up in Australia, where I am certain he was another major figure in the development of the postwar UK nuclear arsenal. Erich Schumann and Walter Trinks filed numerous nuclear weapon patents in France in the early 1950s, and Kurt Diebner did the same in the UK around a decade later.

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