and many other physicists besides. Erwin Schrodinger, Louis de Broglie, a wide collection of physicists.And over the course of the first quarter of the 20th century, they developed the first real theories of quantum mechanics.
And when she stood up to answer, she said, "I thought it would be good to know what it is my husband does." Erwin Griswold would later say that that question was not meant to be serious, that he was actually just trying to prepare the women for whatthey would face in the workforce, or that he was just kidding.
He's the municipal director of Spiegelgrund. This is Erwin Jekelius, who's the head doctor of Spiegelgrund. And so Asperger co-founded the Vienna Society for Curative Education with these three guys.
And that just got me really interested in life, you know, the physics of life, what is life. I came across a brilliant book by Erwin Schrodinger called "What is Life," which talked, really, about, how does life fit in with the second law of thermodynamics.
What they were discovering was the new field of quantum mechanics. And in 1926, Erwin Schrodinger formalized this field by coming up with his now-famous wave equation, which describes how quantum mechanical systems evolve over time. - This was the most radical new theory of the 20th century, and would remain so.
And that's the spooky action at a distance that he invented. You've probably heard of the thought experiment put forward by Erwin Schrodinger.
But the two levels can be compatible with each other. I like the definition given by the physicist Erwin Schrodinger.
She couldn't have been more thrilled to be at this dinner, and more nervous. And the dean, Erwin Griswold, who gave himself a lot of credit for having brought women to the Harvard Law School, looks around and said, "Now, ladies, each of you have to tell me, how can you justify taking the place of a man?" And Justice Ginsburg was so flummoxed that she stood up.
Academy to go co-ed. of reproductive options. But Erwin Griswold, the same dean who had demanded of her that she justify her presence,
So there's actually two of you, two of me, and then those split into an additional two. And one of the founders of quantum mechanics, Erwin Schrodinger, was a little uncomfortable with this idea of things existing in multiple states. So he came up with the thought experiment of Schrodinger's cat, which we've all heard of.
is strange to the British consciousness. This was my school, EB Erwin High School. And when I was there, I was a horribly bullied kid.
So missing the plan is really not always an indicator of the company's doing well or not. Testing. All right. So my name's LJ Erwin .
And so this became a way of thinking about why matter is stable. Even better, a couple of years later, Erwin Schrodinger came up with an equation for how these orbitals, electron wave functions, actually behave. And I give you the details of the Schrodinger equation, because I know you all want to go off and solve it in your spare time.
the type of complexity that we observe in nature and in society. So the second ingredient for the physical origins of order was one what was hinted at by Erwin Schrodinger in his 1944 book, "What is Life." So Schrodinger in his book "What is Life" already acknowledges and recognizes that life is a machine that is going against the second law of thermodynamics.
He's here today to discuss his latest book, "Helgoland," which explores the fundamental principles, challenges, and mysteries of quantum theory, tracing its genesis back to the revolutionary contributions of scientists including Niels Bohr, Wolfgang Pauli, Max Born, Erwin Schrodinger, and Werner Heisenberg, whose groundbreaking discoveries on the island of Helgoland helped kick start the field of quantum mechanics.
want. It's kind of fun. There's some things in space that are kind of fun that we can't do down here. Along that line, we took out the center couch one day. Well, we had it out a lot of time because it gave us more room to move around. We got Jim Erwin to roll up in a ball and Dave and I stood on either side of him started spinning. We thought that would be kind of an neat experiment to run up there and he's spinning. He's all curled up in a ball. Okay Jim stick your arm out. Slowed right down. Pull his arm in. Speed
of freeze-dried food. And I filled out a question sheet. And our dietitian down in Houston, Rita, wanted to know how we were doing. So I gave her back the list. And she says, you know, we're going to make menus for you. I mean, looking at me. Well, that's great. So two weeks before the flight, I get my menu. Jim Erwin is my roommate. He's the guy who flew with me. We compared menus just for the fun of it and they were the same.