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15:00 Arrivals 15:30-15:45 Welcoming Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Vestergaard Prof. Dr. Stephan Panther Dr. Christian Pletzing 15:45-16:10 Introduction to the topic Prof. Dr. iur. Charlotte Gaitanides: The Microcosm [...] Panel II: The German-Danish border region (Chair: Prof. Dr. iur. Charlotte Gaitanides) Prof. Dr. Steen Bo Frandsen: History of regions; Prof. Dr. Martin Klatt: Sønderjylland-Schleswig – celebrating unity [...] unity in diversity? 18:00 Dinner 19:15 Evening speech Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. Gerhard Besier: West German and East German cultures of remembrance after the end of the Second World War: The ideological border
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electri- cal motor. During the following years, the subject of Joule's research was the production heat either by voltaic electricity, in batteries or in chemical com- bustion; these investigations were quantitative [...] London) pp 361 - 363. Ashworth JR (1931): A List of Apparatus now in Manchester which belonged to Dr. J.P. Joule, F.R.S., with Remarks on his M.S.S., Letters, and Autobiography. In: Manchester Memoirs
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by ship, it now became a matter of minutes. Thomson and Dr. Edward Whitehouse both worked on the cable project. The cable was destroyed when Dr. Whitehouse applied too high a voltage through it, and he [...] electri- cal motor. During the following years, the subject of Joule's research was the production heat either by voltaic electricity, in batteries or in chemical com- bustion; these investigations were quantitative [...] London) pp 361 - 363. Ashworth JR (1931): A List of Apparatus now in Manchester which belonged to Dr. J.P. Joule, F.R.S., with Remarks on his M.S.S., Letters, and Autobiography. In: Manchester Memoirs
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to call it),” Feynman both identifies and ignores a crucial detail: the existence of the atom as either a hypothesis or fact and which part of the description is which. Feynman ignores the issue by leaving [...] Considering the time period, it is doubtful whether a differ- ent position could have been expected either from an epistemological or nature of science perspective. Such a state- ment is somewhat annoying
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group and secondary group ele- ments. Additionally, there are no noble gases – they did not exist in either Mendeleev’s or Mayer’s system.4 Moreover, the system con- tains some open positions: Mendeleev’s
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elements and the chemical properties of radioactive sub- stances. Rutherford said then: “All science is either physics or stamp collecting.” Although he received many propositions from American universities and
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argued that one could use the mathematical sings ‘+’and ‘- ‘to distinguish both kinds of electricity – either meaning surplus or lack of electrical fluid com- pared to the natural state, or indicating with which