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Nathan Rosen    
   
When Nathan Rosen died at the age of 86 on monday December 18th, 1995
(he was born in Brooklin in March 22th, 1909)

This outstanding U.S.-born Israeli theoretical physicist
who in 1935 collaborated with Albert Einstein and Boris Podolsky
on a much-debated refutation of the theory of quantum mechanics;
he later came to accept the theory.

The famous Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen critique of quantum mechanics
was published in the 1935 Physical Review.

A New York Times obituary described The Physical Review
as "one of the most impenetrable periodicals in the English language."

Working with Einstein at Princeton in the 1930s, Rosen
codiscovered that the equations actually represent a black hole
as a bridge between two regions of flat space-time
a phenomenon known as an "Einstein-Rosen bridge".

In later years he worked on the so called bimetric theory,
looking for alternatives for further developments
around the ideas of general relativity.

Rosen founded the Institute of Physics at Technion in Haifa.

http://physics.technion.ac.il/~itp/Phys1998/nathanrome.html
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http://bookmarkphysics.iop.org/bookpge.htm?ID=24hZNJADr-1Ce87
juBH53Z6Q&book=381h

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