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  • * F.A.Popp, Walburg Maric-Oehler, Klaus-Peter Schlebusch, Wolfgang Klimek: Evidence of Light Piping (Meridian-Like Channels) in the Human Bo * Popp, F.A.: Biologie des Lichts. Verlag Paul Parey, Berlin-Hamburg 1984.
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  • ...ur-vector]]s. He wrote that the discovery of magneto-[[cathode ray]]s by [[Paul Ulrich Villard]] (1904) seemed to threaten the entire theory of Lorentz, bu ...on Laue.jpg|thumb|left|Max von Laue]] A similar situation was created by [[Paul Langevin]] in 1911 with what was later called the "[[twin paradox]]", where
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  • One of the first assessments of Lorentz's paper was by [[Paul Langevin]] in May 1905. According to him, this extension of the electron th ...ned at the paper's end that the discovery of magneto-[[cathode ray]]s by [[Paul Ulrich Villard]] (1904) seems to threaten it<ref group=B>Walter (2007), Cha
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  • ...eous organ with no specific subparts whereas the localizationists (e.g., [[Paul Broca]]) argued that the brain was organized in functionally distinct [[cor ...holistic effects on the perceived figure. Gestalt psychologists included [[Wolfgang Koehler]], [[Max Wertheimer]], [[Kurt Koffka]]. Koehler claimed the percept
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  • ...usality and Chance in Modern Physics|year=1957|publisher=Routledge & Kegan Paul and D. Van Nostrand|isbn=0-8122-1002-6}}, p. 117.</ref> Bohm hypothesized t ...s wave equation for de Broglie's theory. At the end of the presentation, [[Wolfgang Pauli]] pointed out that it was not compatible with a semi-classical techni
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  • ...colour and mathematisable optics. The German poet and scientist, [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe|Goethe]], could not shake the Newtonian foundation but "one hole ...arch 1726/7.—Translation from G.L. Smyth, ''The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of Westminster Abbey'' (1826), ii, 703–4.<ref name="wmab
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