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(1) In the summer of Werner Heisenberg met Enrico Fermi in Gottingen.
"Whatever makes you stay on in Germany?" he asked. "You can't possibly prevent the war, and you will have to do, and take the responsibility for, things which you will hate to do or to be responsible for. If so much anguish might produce the least bit of good, then your remaining there might be understandable. But the chances of this happening are extremely remote. Here you could make a completely fresh start. You see, this whole country has been built up by Europeans, by people who fled their homes because they could not stand the petty restrictions, continuous quarrels and recriminations among small nations, the repression, liberation and revolution and all the misery that goes with it. Here, in a larger and freer country, they could live without being weighed down by the heavy ballast of their historical past. In Italy I was a great man; here I am once a
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On November 28, , Nobel physicist Enrico Fermi died in Chicago, Illinois.
Born in Rome, Italy, on September 29, , Enrico Fermi had a strong understanding and joy for mathematics and physics from an early age. bygd , he earned a fellowship to the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa. He graduated in with a doctor’s degree in physics.
The following year, Fermi received a scholarship from the Italian government and studied with Professor Max Born in Göttingen. After that, he earned a Rockefeller Fellowship and went to Leyden. From to ’26, Fermi worked as a Lecturer in Mathematical Physics and Mechanics at the University of Florence.
In , Fermi discovered a statistical law relating to the distribution of particles over energy states in systems made up of several identical particles (now known as fermions). These became known as the Fermi-Dirac statistics (Paul Dirac discovered the method around the same time on his own). You can read more about this
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The Pope of Physics: Enrico Fermi and the birth of the atomic age
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