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Ernst Carl Gerlach Stueckelberg explains to Mr. Nobel the perturbation theory for quantum fields ...
Ernst Carl Gerlach Stueckelberg explains to Mr. Nobel the perturbation theory for quantum fields ...
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Challenge: Point of View II (Basic Editing)
Camera: Pentax *ist DL2
Lens: Pentax DA 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF
Location: In the book
Date: Oct 13, 2007
Aperture: 10
ISO: 200
Shutter: 5
Date Uploaded: Oct 16, 2007

...but he doesn't get it.

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05/05/2009 10:49:52 AM
Originally posted by gjumi:

The legend says that his dog knew more physics than many people present at his lectures.


LOL! I know how that feels...:-) Very nice image!
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11/15/2007 05:20:33 AM
Ernst Carl Gerlach Stueckelberg, Baron Souverain of the Holy Roman Empire of the Teutonic Nations of Breidenbach at Breidenstein and Melsbach, professor of particle physics at the universities of Geneva and Laussane, solved at least three physics problems, for which other people got Nobel Prizes. When he got quite old, he used to say "we live too long". The legend says that his dog knew more physics than many people present at his lectures.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
10/20/2007 01:22:46 PM
Nice innovative photo. Great focus and contrast. Don't care for the border effect. Goofy title.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
10/17/2007 07:37:36 AM
I couldn't tell if maybe my computer didn't load your image, but after refreshing several times it is still there. Why is it all of a sudden black at the bottom? There is a clear line there, that is really distracting. I'm not really sure what I'm looking at either.
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