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World great is Max Planck because he conceived the quantum theory, an exploit of pure science. Last week he listened with other German scientists in smoky Diisseldorf to Nazi Minister of Science, Art and Education Dr. Bernhard Rust, who felt called upon to deny that Hitlerism is hostile to Science...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: False Planck? | 6/18/1934 | See Source »

That night Max Planck's scientific peers made him feel that he must make a bold reply to Bernhard Rust. Sad-faced Max Planck did not fail Pure Science. Next day at the Congress of the Kaiser Wilhelm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: False Planck? | 6/18/1934 | See Source »

...theory (1915) spring a line of relativity logicians who include notably Max Born (currently a refugee from Nazi Germany) and Belgium's Abbe Georges Lemaitre. At the other end of theoretical analysis, Denmark's Niels Bohr has taken the quantum principle advanced by Germany's Max Planck and used it to describe the possible energy states of orbital electrons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Bachelor of Science | 4/16/1934 | See Source »

...interpreters who tell plain citizens what is going on up near the attacking point. Some are lay observers with scientific grounding like Bertrand Russell and J. W. N. Sullivan. Now and then physicists on one battlefront or another pause to deliver philosophical interpretations. Thus on the mathematical front Dr. Planck, now an enthusiastic Nazi, year ago published a book on the nature and limitations of physical science. On the experimental front pious Dr. Millikan, who believes the cosmic rays are by-products of the creation of matter in interstellar space, argues that "the Creator is still on the job," that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Bachelor of Science | 4/16/1934 | See Source »

...Compton believes in no such firm, almighty Divine Intelligence as do Scientists Einstein and Planck. A student of "indeterminism," he says that "natural phenomena do not obey exact laws.'' Physicists have tested the behavior of the smallest known units of matter and light, only to discover that their movements are unpredictable. This "complexity of small-scale events," leads Dr. Compton toward resolving the dilemma of freedom v. law, which is "as essential to the welfare of science as it is to the growth of religion." If a little photon of light can move capriciously...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: God & Nature | 1/8/1934 | See Source »

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