Aage Petersen was Niels Bohr's personal assistant. Along with Bohr, Petersen spent the fall of 1954 in Princeton and he and Everett became friends. As someone close to both Everett and to Bohr, Petersen was one of Everett's principal correspondents concerning the relationship between his work and the Copenhagen interpretation. Petersen and Wheeler both served as intermediaries between Everett and Bohr. Here Everett describes his itinerary for a visit to Copenhagen, several years in the planning. Everett and Bohr did finally have a chance to meet, but it was not very profitable.This document was found in the basement of Mark Everett in 2007 by Mark Everett and Peter Byrne
This handwritten note describes the essence of Niels Bohr's response to Hugh Everett's work. The pr...
Before writing the long thesis, Hugh Everett wrote three short papers on topics that would ultimatel...
In spring of 1959, during a business trip to Europe, Hugh Everett finally stopped in Copenhagen to m...
Aage Petersen was Niels Bohr's personal assistant. Along with Bohr, Petersen spent the fall of 1954...
Aage Petersen was Niels Bohr's personal assistant. Along with Bohr, Petersen spent the fall of 195...
Aage Petersen was Niels Bohr's personal assistant. Along with Bohr, Petersen spent the fall of 1954...
Aage Petersen was Niels Bohr's personal assistant. Along with Bohr, Petersen spent the fall of 1954...
Aage Petersen was Niels Bohr's personal assistant. Along with Bohr, Petersen spent the fall of 1954...
In spring of 1956, John Wheeler was in residence at the Lorentz Institute in Leiden, Netherlands. I...
This is a letter from John Wheeler to Hugh Everett III with detailed comments regarding Everett’s th...
In spring of 1956, John Wheeler was in residence at the Lorentz Institute in Leiden, Netherlands. I...
In spring of 1956, John Wheeler was in residence at the Lorentz Institute in Leiden, Netherlands. I...
In spring of 1956, John Wheeler was in residence at the Lorentz Institute in Leiden, Netherlands. I...
Alexander Stern was an American physicist and engineer who spent many years during the 1950s and 196...
Leon Rosenfeld was a close collaborator of Niels Bohr's, with whom both Hugh Everett and John Wheele...
This handwritten note describes the essence of Niels Bohr's response to Hugh Everett's work. The pr...
Before writing the long thesis, Hugh Everett wrote three short papers on topics that would ultimatel...
In spring of 1959, during a business trip to Europe, Hugh Everett finally stopped in Copenhagen to m...
Aage Petersen was Niels Bohr's personal assistant. Along with Bohr, Petersen spent the fall of 1954...
Aage Petersen was Niels Bohr's personal assistant. Along with Bohr, Petersen spent the fall of 195...
Aage Petersen was Niels Bohr's personal assistant. Along with Bohr, Petersen spent the fall of 1954...
Aage Petersen was Niels Bohr's personal assistant. Along with Bohr, Petersen spent the fall of 1954...
Aage Petersen was Niels Bohr's personal assistant. Along with Bohr, Petersen spent the fall of 1954...
In spring of 1956, John Wheeler was in residence at the Lorentz Institute in Leiden, Netherlands. I...
This is a letter from John Wheeler to Hugh Everett III with detailed comments regarding Everett’s th...
In spring of 1956, John Wheeler was in residence at the Lorentz Institute in Leiden, Netherlands. I...
In spring of 1956, John Wheeler was in residence at the Lorentz Institute in Leiden, Netherlands. I...
In spring of 1956, John Wheeler was in residence at the Lorentz Institute in Leiden, Netherlands. I...
Alexander Stern was an American physicist and engineer who spent many years during the 1950s and 196...
Leon Rosenfeld was a close collaborator of Niels Bohr's, with whom both Hugh Everett and John Wheele...
This handwritten note describes the essence of Niels Bohr's response to Hugh Everett's work. The pr...
Before writing the long thesis, Hugh Everett wrote three short papers on topics that would ultimatel...
In spring of 1959, during a business trip to Europe, Hugh Everett finally stopped in Copenhagen to m...