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Dear radioactive ladies and gentlemen

Article Formal Antecedent Foundations and Logic

Citation

Wolfgang Pauli. (1930). Dear radioactive ladies and gentlemen.

Why this reference is included

Pauli’s paper Dear radioactive ladies and gentlemen (1930) is one of the program’s working technical references. Cited across Book IV (Categorical Microcosm), Part 1, Chapter β-Decay: The Rosetta Stone; Book IV (Categorical Microcosm), Part 3, Chapter The Neutrino as Time Eigenmode — the central framing is “The continuous electron spectrum was Pauli’s original evidence for the neutrino’s existence (1930)”.

Cited in

  • Book IV — Categorical Microcosm Part 1
    Chapter β-Decay: The Rosetta Stone
    The continuous electron spectrum was Pauli's original evidence for the neutrino's existence (1930)
  • Book IV — Categorical Microcosm Part 3
    Chapter The Neutrino as Time Eigenmode
    Introduction: The Ghost Particle Wolfgang Pauli's 1930 letter to the ``Dear Radioactive Ladies and Gentlemen'' at Tübingen proposed the neutrino as a ``desperate remedy'' for beta decay's apparent energy non-conservation

Bibliographic Details

BibTeX KeyPauli1930
AuthorsWolfgang Pauli
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TypeArticle