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Wolfgang Paul
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Vienna
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Austria-Hungary
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Zurich
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Switzerland
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Switzerland
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Austria
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Jewish
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Czech
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Physics
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Arnold Sommerfeld
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Max Born
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Sigurd Zienau
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Pauli exclusion principle
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Pauli-Villars regularization
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Pauli matrices
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Pauli effect
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Pauli equation
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Pauli group
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Coining 'not even wrong'
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Ernst Mach
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Carl Jung
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Ralph Kronig
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Nobel Prize in Physics
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Roman Catholic
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Ernst Mach
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Wolfgang Paul
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April 25
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1900
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December 15
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1958
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Austrian
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theoretical physicist
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spin
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chemistry
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Vienna
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godfather
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Ernst Mach
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Jewish
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Prague
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Roman Catholicism
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Einstein's
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general relativity
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Ludwig-Maximilians University
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Munich
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Sommerfeld
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doctorate
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molecular hydrogen
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theory of relativity
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Encyclopedia
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Einstein
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monograph
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University of Göttingen
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Max Born
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Copenhagen
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Niels Bohr Institute
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University of Hamburg
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quantum mechanics
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exclusion principle
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spin
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neutrino
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Carl Jung
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Zurich
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archetypal
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epistemology
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synchronicity
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Psychology and Alchemy
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ETH Zurich
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Switzerland
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University of Michigan
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Institute for Advanced Study
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Princeton
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Lorentz Medal
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German annexation of Austria in 1938
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World War II
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Princeton
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Nobel Prize in Physics
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Pauli principle
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Einstein
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Max Planck medal
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fine structure constant
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Niels Bohr
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Werner Heisenberg
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quantum mechanics
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Bohr
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Heisenberg
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quantum number
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Uhlenbeck
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Goudsmit
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electron
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spin
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hydrogen atom
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Pauli matrices
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Dirac
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Dirac equation
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relativistic
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beta decay
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Lise Meitner
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Fermi
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neutrino
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Frederick Reines
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Clyde Cowan
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spin-statistics theorem
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fermions
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bosons
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Pauli-Villars regularization
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quantum field theories
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not even wrong
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citation needed
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Ralph Kronig
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Pauli exclusion principle
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Pauli effect
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ISBN 048664152X
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ISBN 978-354-05685-99
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ISBN 0-060-15028-9
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ISBN 9-029-09709-4
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ETH
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Physics
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Jean Perrin
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Arthur Compton
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Erwin Schrödinger
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Paul Dirac
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James Chadwick
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Victor Hess
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Carl Anderson
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Clinton Davisson
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George Thomson
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Enrico Fermi
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Ernest Lawrence
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Otto Stern
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Isidor Rabi
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Percy Bridgman
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Edward Appleton
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Patrick Blackett
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Hideki Yukawa
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Cecil Powell
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Complete roster
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(1901–1925)
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(2001–present)
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Persondata
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Theoretical physicist
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25 April
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1900
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Vienna
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Austria-Hungary
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15 December
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1958
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Zürich, Switzerland
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Quantum physicists
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