Brian David Josephson Autograph

SKU: 8007822

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Prix réduitSFr.350,00

Description

Autograph manuscript signed, one page (numbered "5a"), 8,25 x 11,75 inch, manuscript with scientific content, written and signed in blue ink "B. D, Josephson" - with numerous deletions and amendments (mostly in black ink), with very mild signs of wear - in nearly very fine condition.

In parts:
"The situation to which the practicesaddress themselves can be thought of in terms of a disconnection between thought processes and the realities of the sitation in which one has to act processes are centered around a concept of false self. [...]"

Plus d'informations sur la personne

Profession:
(1940-) Physicist - Nobel Prize laureate in 1973.

Year of Birth: 1940

Biography (AI generated)

Brian David Josephson was born on 4 January 1940 in Cardiff, Wales. He is a Nobel Prize-winning physicist who is best known for his work on the theory of superconductivity. He gained his degree in physics from Cambridge University in 1961 and completed his PhD in 1964. He then became a Fellow of Trinity college, Cambridge and is currently a professor of physics at the Cavendish Laboratory.

Josephson was the first to predict the existence of the Josephson effect which is the phenomenon of current flowing through a non-superconducting material due to the influence of an adjacent superconductor. He discovered this effect while working on his PhD thesis in 1962 and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 for his breakthrough discovery. His research has been influential in the development of quantum computing and other applications of quantum mechanics.

Josephson has been awarded numerous prizes and awards for his work in physics, including the Hughes Medal from the Royal Society in 1972, the Wolf Prize in Physics in 1990 and the Albert Einstein World Award of Science in 2000. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Foreign Member of the US National Academy of Sciences. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1973 and was made a Companion of Honour in 1998.

Josephson has had an active role in the promotion of science and education. He has been involved in many initiatives to promote science in the UK, including founding the British Association for the Advancement of Science and the Institute of Physics. He has also been active in promoting science education in schools. He has been a long-time advocate of the use of computers in teaching and was a founder of the National Centre for Computer Animation at Bournemouth University.

Josephson is also a noted public figure and is an outspoken critic of pseudoscience. He has been an outspoken critic of the scientific claims made by some alternative medicine practitioners and has publicly voiced his criticism of those who promote paranormal and supernatural beliefs. He is an honorary fellow of the British Humanist Association and has been a vocal proponent of science and rationalism.

Josephson’s numerous achievements have earned him worldwide recognition and have made him one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century. He has been widely praised for his pioneering work on the theory of superconductivity and his contributions to the advancement of science and education.

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