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  1. Last update by Jochen Heisenberg; Sept. 22, 2016 Translations for this web-site by Irene Heisenberg unless noted differently. Documents by Werner Heisenberg View from the Urfeld terrace over lake Walchen (Walchensee) Werner Heisenberg in front of the Urfeld house

  2. 1. Juli 2017 · In January 1937, 35-year-old Werner Heisenberg met 22-year-old Elisabeth Schumacher at a musical event in Leipzig. Two weeks after they had met they were engaged, and four months later they were married. A recent collection of their letters, My Dear Li: Correspondence 1937–1946, captures the Heisenbergs’ relationship during the first decade ...

  3. Biographical. Werner Heisenberg was born on 5th December, 1901, at Würzburg. He was the son of Dr. August Heisenberg and his wife Annie Wecklein. His father later became Professor of the Middle and Modern Greek languages in the University of Munich. It was probably due to his influence that Heisenberg remarked, when the Japanese physicist ...

  4. Werner Karl Heisenberg was born on December 5, 1901, in Würzburg, Germany, the son of August and Annie Wecklein Heisenberg. As a boy Heisenberg began playing the piano early and was playing master compositions by the age of thirteen. It was his father's commitment to academic learning, however, that led him to pursue the science he loved.

  5. Werner Heisenberg. AKA Werner Karl Heisenberg. Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. Birthplace: Würzburg, Germany Location of death: Munich, Germany Cause of death: Cancer - Kidney . German physicist Werner Heisenberg studied under Max Born, David Hilbert, and Arnold Sommerfeld, and won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1932. His 1925 theory of quantum ...

    • December 5, 1901
    • February 1, 1976
  6. 14. Feb. 2018 · Two years after he received the Nobel Prize for his uncertainty principle — a supreme bow before the limits of knowledge, stating that the more precisely we know the position of a given particle, the less precise our measurement of its momentum, and vice versa — Werner Heisenberg (December 5, 1901–February 1, 1976) lurched into the ultimate unknown with absolute certainty: He fell in love.

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