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This Week in Physics History: Oct. 22 - 28

By , About.com GuideOctober 22, 2007

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  • Oct. 22, 4004 BC - According to a 17th century chronology of world history by Anglican Archbishop of Armagh, James Ussher, the universe is created. Needless to say, the specificity of this particular date is not considered historically or scientifically accurate by most authorities ... probably not even by the Anglican church.
  • Oct. 22, 1881 - American physicist Clinton Davisson is born. Davisson received the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the electron diffraction, along with George Paget Thompson (who independently discovered the same thing). This work helped prove the validity of the de Broglie hypothesis, a key feature in quantum wave particle duality.
  • Oct. 23, 1905 - Swiss physicist Felix Bloch is born. Bloch, who emigrated to the U.S. in 1934 and did most of his work in that country, worked on atomic energy and radar during World War II. His post-war work laid the foundations for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ... work which ultimately earned him the 1952 Nobel Prize in Physics along with Edward Mills Purcell.
  • Oct. 23, 1908 - Soviet physicist Ilya Mikhailovich Frank is born. In 1934, Frank (along with Igor Tamm) provided the theoretical explanation for Cherenkov radiation (which was discovered by Pavel Cherenkov in 1930). The trio shared the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physics for this work.
  • Oct. 26, 1936 - The first electric generator at Hoover Dam goes into full operation.
  • Oct. 22, 1949 - The Soviet Union successfully tests their first atomic bomb.
  • Oct. 27, 1992 - David Bohm, American physicist, dies at age 75. Bohm contributed to theoretical physics, introducing a controversial alternative to traditional quantum physics interpretations involving hidden variables, which has gained some measure of support in recent years, though is still considered a marginal theory. He also worked with the Manhattan Project. He left the United States in 1951, after being released from jail for refusing to answer questions to the House Un-American Activities Committee regarding previous connections with Communists.

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