Георгий Антонович Гамов цитаты

Гео́ргий Анто́нович Га́мов — советский и американский физик-теоретик, астрофизик и популяризатор науки.

В 1933 году покинул СССР, став «невозвращенцем». В 1940 году получил гражданство США. Член-корреспондент АН СССР . Член Национальной академии наук США .

Гамов известен своими работами по квантовой механике, атомной и ядерной физике, астрофизике, космологии, биологии. Он является автором первой количественной теории альфа-распада, одним из основоположников теории «горячей Вселенной» и одним из пионеров применения ядерной физики к вопросам эволюции звёзд. Он впервые чётко сформулировал проблему генетического кода. Широкую известность Гамову принесли его научно-популярные произведения, в которых живым и доступным языком рассказывается о современных научных представлениях. Wikipedia  

✵ 4. Март 1904 – 19. Август 1968
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“I decided to get Ph. D. in experimental physics because experimental physicists have their own room in the Institute where they can hang their coat, whereas theoretical physicists have to hang their coat at the entrance.”

George Gamow

"Interview with George Gamow" http://www.aip.org/history/ohilist/4325.html, by Charles Weiner at Professor Gamow's home in Boulder, Colorado (25 April 1968)

“If only there were at least one film with some real adventure, something unusual and maybe even fantastic about it.”

George Gamow

Mr. Tompkins in Wonderland. (1939) First lines
Контексте: It was a bank holiday, and Mr Tompkins, the little clerk of a big city bank, slept late and had a leisurely breakfast. Trying to plan his day, he first thought about going to some afternoon movie and, opening the morning paper, turned to the entertainment page. But none of the films looked attractive to him. He detested all this Hollywood stuff, with infinite romances between popular stars.
If only there were at least one film with some real adventure, something unusual and maybe even fantastic about it. But there was none. Unexpectedly, his eye fell on a little notice in the corner of the page. The local university was announcing a series of lectures on the problems of modern physics, and this afternoon's lecture was to be about Einstein's Theory of Relativity. Well, that might be something!

“It is well known that theoretical physicists cannot handle experimental equipment; it breaks whenever they touch it. Pauli was such a good theoretical physicist that something usually broke in the lab whenever he merely stepped across the threshold.”

George Gamow

Thirty Years That Shook Physics : The Story of Quantum Theory (1966), p. 64
Контексте: It is well known that theoretical physicists cannot handle experimental equipment; it breaks whenever they touch it. Pauli was such a good theoretical physicist that something usually broke in the lab whenever he merely stepped across the threshold. A mysterious event that did not seem at first to be connected with Pauli's presence once occurred in Professor J. Franck's laboratory in Göttingen. Early one afternoon, without apparent cause, a complicated apparatus for the study of atomic phenomena collapsed. Franck wrote humorously about this to Pauli at his Zürich address and, after some delay, received an answer in an envelope with a Danish stamp. Pauli wrote that he had gone to visit Bohr and at the time of the mishap in Franck's laboratory his train was stopped for a few minutes at the Göttingen railroad station. You may believe this anecdote or not, but there are many other observations concerning the reality of the Pauli Effect!

“There was a young fellow from Trinity,
Who took the square root of infinity.”

George Gamow

One, Two, Three... Infinity (1947)
Контексте: There was a young fellow from Trinity,
Who took the square root of infinity.
But the number of digits, Gave him the fidgets;
He dropped Math and took up Divinity.

“So I am just sitting and waiting, listening, and if something exciting comes, I just jump in.”

George Gamow

About the origin of his interest in biology in an "Interview with George Gamow", by Charles Weiner at Professor Gamow's home in Boulder, Colorado (25 April 1968)

“I feel that matter has properties which physics tells you.”

George Gamow

"Interview with George Gamow", by Charles Weiner at Professor Gamow's home in Boulder, Colorado (25 April 1968)

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