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PHYSICS :
HISTORY: SCIENCE :
HISTORY: TECHNOLOGY :
HISTORY: CHRONOLOGIES AND TIMELINES:
The American Physical Society : A Century of Physics
// : // Birth of An Era : The Foundations of the New Physics :
Physics Extends Its Reach : The Language of the Atom :
Physics in World War II : The Post War Boom : More




The American Physical Society : A Century of Physics
// : //
Birth of An Era : The Foundations of the New Physics :
Physics Extends Its Reach : The Language of the Atom :
Physics in World War II : The Post War Boom : More
<http://timeline.aps.org/APS/>
<http://timeline.aps.org/APS/Timeline/Middle.cfm?DecadeID=1400>



Index
<http://timeline.aps.org/APS/Timeline/?ShowIndex=1>

Timeline
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Search
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About
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IBM Education
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Panorama <http://timeline.aps.org/APS/Panorama.cfm>

Wall Chart <http://timeline.aps.org/APS/WallChart.cfm>



About
<http://timeline.aps.org/APS/About.cfm>


"The story of physics in the 20th century unfolds like a splendid tapestry teeming with people, ideas, and things. In order to find patterns in this tangle, it helps to pick out five color-coded story-lines that stretch like broad, horizontal ribbons from beginning to end."


<snip>


"The Cosmic, Human, and Atomic scales correspond to separate branches of physics. Up until 1900, classical physics dealt mostly with phenomena on the human scale, but for a description of the cosmic and atomic realms, new mathematical languages had to be developed. The three story-lines remained fairly distinct until the 1960s, when they finally began to converge in a synthesis that represents one of the great triumphs of modern physics."




The Birth of an Era
<http://timeline.aps.org/APS/Timeline/Middle.cfm?DecadeID=1400>


"By the end of the nineteenth century, after more than two thousand years of intellectual struggle that began with the Greek philosophers, physical scientists had reason to believe that they were beginning to understand the universe. Their theories of matter and energy, of electricity and magnetism, of heat and sound and light were confirmed in laboratories throughout the world with increasing precision. Experimentation was the method, and mathematics the language, of a powerful, coherent body of knowledge called classical physics.

For a few years before and after the turn of the century, the world was taking a breather from war and rebellion. The monumental achievements of science, technology, and industry - such as the installation of a transatlantic telegraph cable - inspired hopes for a peaceful and prosperous future. But beneath the calm surface, in politics as well as in science, the roots of future turmoil were quietly gathering strength. Even the sturdy foundations of classical physics were developing alarming cracks. Some discrepancies were found when experiments clashed with theory. Perhaps the most unsettling of these was the failure to discover the ether. When their results plainly contradicted the ether hypothesis, physicists were dismayed. How could there be vibrations without something to do the vibrating?"



Alphabetical Index <http://timeline.aps.org/APS/Timeline/Middle.cfm?ShowIndex=1>



Apple II Computer (1977)
Astronomy, All Wavelengths (1991)
Astronomy, New Light Detectors (1975)
Atom, Bohr Model (1913)
Atom, Nucleus Model (1949)
Atom, Rutherford Model (1911)
Atomic Bomb (1942)
Atomic Bomb, Laboratory (1943)
Black Holes, Energy Emission (1974)
Brain function simulations (1999 - 2009)
Carbon Dating (1946)
Carbon, New Form (1985)
Chaos (1963)
Compact Discs (1982)
Computer Chips (1970)
Computer Development, Speed (1965)
Computer, First Commercial (1951)
Computer, First Programmable (1946)
Computer, Memory (1949)
Computerized Tomography Scan (1972)
Cosmic Background Radiation (1989 - 1992)
Crystal Structure (1911 - 1912)
Dark Matter Confirmed (1978)
DNA Sequencing (1994)
DNA, Analysis (1952)
DNA, Structure (1953)
Earth, Age (1907)
Earth, Continental Drift (1915)
Earth, Core (1906)
Earth, Core Structure (1936)
Earth, Geological Time (1930)
Earth, Inner Core Rotation (1995)
Earth, Inner Structure (1914)
Earth, Plate Tectonics (1967)
Electromagnetic Waves (1901)
Electron (1897)
Electron Microscope, Virus (1942)
Fiber optics (1954 - 1956)
FM Radio (1939)
Fractals (1975 - 1977)
Fundamental Forces, Unification (1967)
Galaxies, Great Wall of (1989)
Genes, Physical Structure (1911)
Global Positioning System (1993)
Gravitational Waves (2000 - 2010)
Helicopter (1939)
Hydrogen Bomb (1952)
Integrated Circuit (1958)
Jet Engine (1930)
Jupiter, Exploration (1995)
Laser Surgery (1981)
Laser, Construction (1960)
Laser, Development (1952 - 1953)
Laser, semiconducter (1962)
Light and Electrons, Modern Theory (1948)
Light, Photon (experiment) (1923)
Light, Photon (theory) (1905)
Light, Raman Scattering (1928)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (1971 - 1980)
Magnetism (1906)
Magnetism, Ising Model (1944)
Mars, Pathfinder Mission (1997)
Mars, Search for Life (1976)
Matter, Atomic Structure (1949 - 1957)
Matter, Bose-Einstein Condensate State (1995)
Matter, Wave (experiment) (1927)
Matter, Wave (theory) (1926)
Matter, Waves (1923)
Metal, Quantum Theory (1933 - 1934)
Micromachines and Optoelectronic Devices (1994)
Microwave Oven (1967)
Molecules, Plastic (1930 - 1935)
Molecules, Protein Structure (1995)
Molecules, Structure (1919)
Moon Landing (1969)
Muon (1937)
Murphy's Law (1949)
National Science Foundation (1950)
Nerve Impulses (1952)
Neural Cells (1929 - 1932)
Neural Network (1904)
Neutron (1932)
Nuclear Fission (1938 - 1939)
Nuclear Fusion (1993)
Nuclear Power Plant, First Commercial (1956)
Nuclear Reactor (1942)
Ozone Layer, Vulnerability (1970 - 1974)
Particle Accelerator, Cyclotron (1932)
Particle Accelerator, Most Powerful (1994)
Particle Accelerator, Synchrotron (1981)
Particles, Antimatter (experiment) (1932)
Particles, Antimatter (theory) (1928)
Particles, Nuclear Force (1935)
Particles, Standard Model (1970 - 1973)
Particles, Symmetry Violation (1956 - 1957)
Penicillin, Structure (1949)
Phase Changes, Theoretical Technique (1974)
Photocopier (1935 - 1938)
Photonics (2000 - 2010)
Photosynthesis (1945)
Pion (1947)
Plasma Physics (1950)
Polymers and Liquid Crystals, Theory (1979)
Pulsars (1967 - 1968)
Quantum Action at a Distance (1997)
Quantum Effect, New (1959)
Quantum Hall Effect (1980)
Quantum Hall effect (1982)
Quantum of Energy (experiment) (1916)
Quantum of Energy (theory) (1900)
Quantum Tunneling (1958 - 1962)
Quark, Top (1995)
Quarks (experiment) (1969)
Quarks (theory) (1964)
Quasars (1963)
Radar, Development (1940)
Radar, Invention (1937)
Radio, Receiver (1919)
Radioactivity Discovered (1896 - 1899)
Radioactivity, Application (1956)
Radioactivity, Artificial (1934)
Relativity, General (experiment) (1919)
Relativity, General (theory) (1915)
Relativity, Special (1905)
Rockets, Germany (1924)
Rockets, Military (1942 - 1944)
Rockets, Russia (1903)
Rockets, U.S.A. (1914)
Satellite, Earth Resources (1972)
Satellite, First Artificial (1957)
Scanning Tunneling Microscope (1981)
Solar Cell (1954)
Solar Neutrino Puzzle (1967)
Solar Neutrino Solution (1998 - 2008)
Space Physics, Magnetosphere (1958)
Space Probes (1959 - 1962)
Stars, Classification (1908 - 1913)
Stars, Energy (1938)
Stars, Evolution (1932)
Stars, Structure (1925)
Supercomputers (1985)
Superconductivity (experiment) (1911)
Superconductivity (theory) (1957)
Superconductors, High Temperature (1986)
Superfluid Helium (1972)
Superfluidity (1938)
Supernova (1987)
Superstring Theory (1971 - 1980)
Tape Recording (1936)
Telescope, Hubble (1990)
Telescope, Mt. Wilson (1917)
Telescope, Palomar (1948)
Telescope, Radio (1947)
Telescopes, Large (1970 - 1971)
Television (1926 - 1928)
Transistor (1947)
Ultrasound (1958)
Uncertainty Principle (1925)
Universe, Big Bang (1927)
Universe, Dark Matter (1933)
Universe, Expansion (experiment) (1929)
Universe, Expansion (theory) (1922)
Universe, Galaxies (1923)
Universe, Inflationary (1980)
Universe, Size (1908)
Universe, Structure (1951 - 1952)
Uranium and Plutonium (1942)
Weather, Better Predictions (1998 - 2008)
Weather, Patterns (1919)
Weather, Prediction (1950)
World-Wide Web (1989)





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