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Werner Heisenberg

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Werner Heisenberg

Werner Heisenberg


     One cannot fully appreciate the work of Werner Heisenberg unless one
examines his contributions in the context of the time in which he lived.  Werner
Karl Heisenberg was born in Wuerzburg, Germany, on December 5, 1901, and grew up
in academic surroundings, in a household devoted to the humanities.  His father
was a professor at the University of Munich and undoubtedly greatly influenced
young Werner, who was a student at the Maximilian Gymnasium.
       Heisenberg had the opportunity to work with many of the top physicists
in the world including Niels Bohr and Max Born.  Like many of the top physicists
of the time Heisenberg received his doctorate at an early age.  In Heisenberg's
case he received it at the young age of twenty three.  Heisenberg was not just a
researcher.  He was also a professor and author.  During his career he taught at
many prestigious universities, including the Universities of Leipzig, Goettingen,
and Berlin.  He also wrote many important books including, Physical Principles
of the Quantum Theory, Cosmic Radiation, Physics and Philosophy, and
Introduction to the Unified Theory of Elementary Particles.  In 1932 he won the
Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in Quantum Mechanics.
     With the Nazi's in power, and World War two on the horizon it was
inevitable that his German heritage would play a crucial role in his career.
Before Germany's blitzkrieg on Poland Heisenberg decided to make one final visit
of his friends in the West.  Many tried to convince him to stay and accept a
professorship at Columbia, but Heisenberg declined.  He felt that it was his
duty to preserve the foundation of science in Germany during the war.  He also
believed that by staying in Germany during the war, he could help individual
German scientists.  In fact, he did offer jobs to Jewish scientists when they
were fired from their posts at other universities.  As time passed, Heisenberg
found that he was powerless to protect his friends.  Heisenberg himself was
personally attacked, and his appointment at the University of Munich was blocked.
For over a year Heisenberg was attacked in the SS newspaper, which referred to
him as a "white Jew."  The attack became so threatening that Heisenberg's mother,
who had a slight connection to Himmler's family, wrote to Himmler's mother
asking Himmler to intercede.  Himmler personally cleared Heisenberg of the
charges leveled against him a year later, but he was told to study science and
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