Today (October 20, 1984) is the anniversary of Nobel Laureate Paul Adrienne Maurice Dirac, who also discovered that quantum mechanics rotation is caused by relativity.
Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac was born on August 8, 1902, in Bristol, England. His father, Charles Adrian Ladislas Dirac, immigrated from Saint-Maurice, Switzerland, where he worked as a French teacher in Bristol. Bishop attended elementary school. Demonstrated extraordinary ability in mathematics from an early age. He later attended the Merchant Ventures Technical College, where his father worked. He knew many languages, including French, German, and Russian. He received a scholarship to study electrical engineering at the University of Bristol. He was very interested in the fields of general relativity and quantum physics.
He was unable to attend the University of Cambridge because of the limited scholarship available to him. So he took advantage of the opportunity to study for free at the University of Bristol and enrolled directly in the second year of his undergraduate studies in mathematics. He passed the first class. Thus he received a scholarship from the Department of Science and Industry Research. He went to Cambridge and began to do research on matters of interest to him. He received his doctorate in 1926, submitting his first dissertation on quantum mechanics. He then continued his research at the University of Codingen in Copenhagen.
Erwin Schrodinger developed
quantum mechanics at Werner Eisenberg, which included team mechanics. Developed
the quantum theory of radiation. In 1928 he discovered the Dirac equation that
explains the relationship between relativity and quantum mechanics. His
equation also led to the prediction of the existence of antimatter against the matter. He has authored several books, including Principles of Quantum
Mechanics and Directions in Physics. He has also published articles on
‘Lectures on Quantum Mechanics’ and ‘Quantitation of the Gravitational Fields’.
The analysis found that dynamic
particles and solid bodies shed light. From his new understanding, he developed
a quantum theory based on non-travelling kinetic variables. This led him to the
deepest and most significant general formation of quantum mechanics to date. He
also discovered that quantum mechanical rotation is caused by the effect of
relativity. He was guided by the track equation to predict the existence of
anti-matter against the matter.
He has made significant
contributions to the field of reconciliation of general relativity with quantum
mechanics. He also found that quantum mechanics is caused by the effect of
rotational bias. He won the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics with the Austrian
physicist Erwin Schrodinger for his discovery of new productive forms of atomic
theory. He has received many prizes, including the Royal Medal, the Copley
Medal, and the Max Planck Medal.
From 1932 until his retirement in
1969 he was Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge and from
1972 until his death he was Professor of Physics at Florida State University.
He also received honorary fellowships from the American Institute of Physics
and the London Institute of Physics. Science awards are given in his name in the
United States, Germany and the United Kingdom. Paul Adrian Dirac hailed as one
of the most remarkable physicists of the 20th century, passed away on October
20, 1984, in Florida, USA at the age of 82.
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Information: Ramesh, Assistant
Professor of Physics, Nehru Memorial College, Puthanampatti, Trichy.
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