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'''Wolfgang Pauli''' was a [[physicist]] active in [[Germany]] in during the early [[20th century]]. His work, along with that of [[Werner Heisenberg]], was closely followed by [[United States of America|American]] [[scientist]] [[Robert Oppenheimer]] while he was studying [[physics]] at [[Göttingen]]. | '''Wolfgang Pauli''' was a [[physicist]] active in [[Germany]] in during the early [[20th century]]. His work, along with that of [[Werner Heisenberg]], was closely followed by [[United States of America|American]] [[scientist]] [[Robert Oppenheimer]] while he was studying [[physics]] at [[Göttingen]]. | ||
When Oppenheimer returned to the US, he taught much of what he had learned from Pauli and Heisenberg at [[University|universities]] in [[Caltech]] and [[Berkeley, California|Berkeley]]. His knowledge in the field meant he was recruited into the [[Manhattan Project]] once the US entered the [[World War II|Second World War]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Atom Bomb Blues (novel)|Atom Bomb Blues]]'') | When Oppenheimer returned to the US, he taught much of what he had learned from Pauli and Heisenberg at [[University|universities]] in [[Caltech]] and [[Berkeley, California|Berkeley]]. His knowledge in the field meant he was recruited into the [[Manhattan Project]] once the US entered the [[World War II|Second World War]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Atom Bomb Blues (novel)|Atom Bomb Blues]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 23:42, 3 September 2020
Wolfgang Pauli was a physicist active in Germany in during the early 20th century. His work, along with that of Werner Heisenberg, was closely followed by American scientist Robert Oppenheimer while he was studying physics at Göttingen.
When Oppenheimer returned to the US, he taught much of what he had learned from Pauli and Heisenberg at universities in Caltech and Berkeley. His knowledge in the field meant he was recruited into the Manhattan Project once the US entered the Second World War. (PROSE: Atom Bomb Blues)