Quirino Majorana
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Quirino Majorana (1871-1957) was an outstanding Italian experimental physicist who investigated a wide range of phenomena during his long career as professor of physics at the Universities of Rome, Turin (1916-1921), and Bologna (1921-1934), Italy.
He performed a long series of very sensitive gravity shielding experiments from 1918 to 1922, which have never been reproduced. Marjorana's experiments determined that mercury or lead beneath a suspended lead sphere acted as a screen and slightly decreased the earth’s gravitational pull. No attempts have been made to reproduce his results using the same experimental techiques. Other researchers have concluded from other data that if gravitational absorption does exist it must be at least five orders of magnitude smaller than Majorana’s experiments suggest.[1]
Critical of Albert Einstein's relativity theory,[2] [3] he tried to desprove Einstein’s postulate on the constancy of the speed of light, but he failed and therefore his experimentes confirmed Einsteins's postulate. Marjorana also confirmed Isaac Newton’s law of universal gravitation to high precision.[4] [5] [6]
His later work at Bologna was influenced by correspondence with his nephew Ettore Majorana (1906-1938), a great physicist in his own right.[7] [8]
[edit] References
- ^ Roberto de Andrade Martins, The Search for Gravitational Absorption in the Early 20th Century (1998).
- ^ Quirino Majorana, "On the Second Postulate of the Theory of Relativity: an Experimental Demonstration," Physical Review, S2, V11, pp. 411-420 (1918).
- ^ Quirino Majorana, "Experimental Demonstration of the Constancy of the Velocity of Light Emitted by a Moving Source," Philosophical Magazine, S6, V37, pp. 145-150 (1919).
- ^ Giorgio Dragoni, Giulio Maltese, & Luisa Atti, "Quirino Majorana's Experiments on the Speed of Light and Gravitational Absorption," Physics in Perspective, V9, N3, pp. 281-304(24) (Sep 2007). doi: 10.1007/s00016-006-0304-4.
- ^ Giorgio Dragoni, Giulio Maltese, & Luisa Atti, Classical and Quantum Gravity, V24, N24, pp. 6219-6225(7) (21 Dec 2007).
- ^ Giorgio Dragoni & Giulio Maltese, "Quirino Majorana's Research on Gravitational Absorption: A Case Study in the Misinterpreted Experiment Tradition," Centaurus, V39, N2, pp. 141-187 (Apr 1997).
- ^ Ettore Majorana, Lezioni all'Università di Napoli, Bibliopolis, Napoli (1987).
- ^ Giorgio Dragoni, Ettore Majorana as a Guide in Quirino Majorana's Experiments. Original Letters and Documents on an Experimental and Theoretical Collaboration, Proceedings of Science.
[edit] Bibliography
- Quirino Majorana, "Su di un fenomeno fotoelettrico constabile con gli audion," Rendiconti Accademia dei Lincei, V7, pp. 801-806 (1928).
- Quirino Majorana, "Azione della luce su sottili lamine metalliche," La Ricerca Scientifica National Research Council, V1 (1935).
- Quirino Majorana, "Agli albori dell'eletricità. Galvani e la scienza moderna," Sapere, pp. 261-265 (Oct 1937).
- Quirino Majorana, "Ulteriori ricerche sull'azione della luce su sottili lamine metallische," Il Nuovo Cimento, V15, pp. 573-593 (1938).
Persondata | |
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NAME | Majorana, Quirino |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Physicist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1871 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Italy |
DATE OF DEATH | 1957 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Italy |