Talk:World Year of Physics 2005
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Place for new theories.
- That's fine, however please note that Wikipedia isn't the place to show your new theory. We collect the established knowledge only, but are not the place for creating new ones, nor are a place for publication of new ideas. However once your theory is established among scientists then you're of course welcome to write about it. andy 13:23, 27 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Dear all, I hoped to see some discussions of the celebration of the einsteinyear 2005(100 years of celebration for Einsteins special theory of relativity1905(June?).
I've added alot to the story behind the importance of 2005, as a physics year. If anyone has other events they would like to put up, I think it would make this page alot less biased towards the University of Maryland.
Jussenadv 01:24, 13 May 2005 (UTC)
- I added a link to the listing of planned events in the US and here's how to find international ones, but frankly, there's so many that I think it would be better to remove the University of Maryland mention and have just that external link than try to list even just all the highlights. --Laura Scudder | Talk 07:31, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Misleading
This page is a bit misleading - it claims that the reason for 2005 is solely Special Relativity - however, Einstein also made other breakthoughs in 1905, which were the explanation of the photoelectric effect and brownian motion.
- Very misleading, but it now properly mentions the three papers. Apparently the author of that paragraph was also under the impression that everything Einstein did was about relativity, so I've corrected the relativity -> uncertainty principle bit and fixed some incorrect wordings. Maybe I'll also try to dig up more celebrations and external links. --Laura Scudder | Talk 07:10, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
- The three papers gave a very big news in three different subjects of Physics. The Relativity (the special one) changes the Mechanichs (as weel as epistemological and philosophical concepts, and of course it has many implication on the whole Physics), the one brownian motion was very important about atomic theory (that despite what is common belived it was not really commonly accepted in 1905), and the one about photoelectric effect was an important step in esplanation of electromagneticism, and with the Planck tournaround of the chaninging of the century led to Quantum mechanics. AnyFile 16:47, 28 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Books for the World Year of Physics
A number of the major World Year of Physics web sites have added a link to this page of the Science Shelf Book Review Archive.
http://www.scienceshelf.com/WorldYearofPhysics.htm
(It's my web site, but I waited to toot my horn until i got the endorsement of those other sites)
Fred Bortz
[edit] Annus Mirabilis
Is Miracle year a correct translation into English of Annus Mirabilis? AnyFile 16:47, 28 August 2005 (UTC)
- It's the usual way I've heard physicists refer to it in English, despite the fact that my Latin-English dictionary translates mirabilis as wonderful. — Laura Scudder | Talk 19:19, 28 August 2005 (UTC)