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  1. 14. Apr. 2008 · John Archibald Wheeler, a legend in physics who coined the term “black hole” and whose myriad scientific contributions figured in many of the research advances of the 20th century, has died. Wheeler, the Joseph Henry Professor of Physics Emeritus at Princeton University, was 96. He succumbed to pneumonia on Sunday, April 13, at his home in ...

  2. John Archibald Wheeler (1911-2008) was a leading theoretical physicist of the twentieth century, contributing particularly to the fields of general relativity, gravitation, and quantum mechanics. Wheeler was a pioneer in the study of black holes, celestial phenomena which he named. (He had a penchant for creating new terms in physics, and is credited with naming other phenomena such as geons ...

  3. 14. Apr. 2008 · John Archibald Wheeler he was Johnny Wheeler to friends and fellow scientists was born on July 9, 1911, in Jacksonville, Fla. The oldest child in a family of librarians, he earned his Ph.D. in ...

  4. 30. Apr. 2008 · Credit: THE WHEELER FAMILY. The fertile imagination of John Archibald Wheeler, who died on 13 April aged 96, roamed from the properties of atomic nuclei to the physics of nuclear explosions; from ...

  5. EN) John Archibald Wheeler, su Enciclopedia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. (EN) John Archibald Wheeler, su Mathematics Genealogy Project, North Dakota State University. (EN) Opere di John Archibald Wheeler (1911 -), su Open Library, Internet Archive. (EN) Wheeler's Classic Delayed Choice Experiment, su bottomlayer.com.

  6. 20. Juni 2008 · John Archibald Wheeler, one of the great theoretical physicists of the 20th century, died on 13 April, aged 96. I was his student, and I owe much of my scientific personality, style, and accomplishments to him, as do more than 100 other physicists whom he personally mentored. Our love and respect for Johnny (as his wife, Janette, told us we could call him after we got our doctorates) was enormous.

  7. The ethos of John Archibald Wheeler In demeanor, John Wheeler had an air of formality, so as a student I always called him “Professor Wheeler”—a rather reverential “Professor Wheeler.” The day after I defended my PhD. dissertation under his guidance, I telephoned his home and asked his wife John Archibald Wheeler was a theoretical ...