Historical and Social Aspects of Physics

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Information about the exam

Oral with written preparation, in English (also for Dutch speaking students, but you have the right to demand some weeks in advance that your exam is in Dutch).

Questions

June, 11th 2012

'Not the exact formulation'

  • Explain the significance of Heisenbergs matrices formulation in the Quantum theorie.
  • After the second World War things had changed for the physicist. What were the negative reactions?

June, 10th 2011

I just write the questions down from my memory, so formulation is not exact, this is how I recall the essence of the questions.

  • Many textbooks refer to 1900 as the year of the quantum revolution. Yet even in 1920, most physicists held to classical principles. What describes the advent of the 'revolution' in physics? What was the importance of classical concepts for contemporary physicists to understand quantum physics?
  • Social and political aspects had a lot of influence of the development of physics. Show this with two examples.
  • The Manhattan project was of huge importance for physics. Explain how this is a hallmark for post-WWII physics.

28/06/2011

  • By some people the "revolution" in physics came as a surprise, for others it was the consequence of what happened before. Explain.
  • Schrodinger and Heisenberg had a different formulation of QM. Explain this in the historical and social context.
  • Who was Bush and what was his role in science policy?