- John
Archibald Wheeler (July 9, 1911 –
April 13, 2008) was an
American theoretical physicist. He was
largely responsible for
reviving interest in general...
- from
Princeton University in 1951. His
doctoral advisor was John
Archibald Wheeler. He was an ****istant
professor at
Vanderbilt University and then from...
- The
Wheeler–DeWitt
equation for
theoretical physics and
applied mathematics, is a
field equation attributed to John
Archibald Wheeler and
Bryce DeWitt...
- "one-dimensional tubes" instead).
American theoretical physicist John
Archibald Wheeler (inspired by Weyl's work)
coined the term "wormhole". In a 1957 paper...
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undergo some
physical process that
violates its conservation. John
Archibald Wheeler offered this
speculative principle after Stephen Hawking predicted...
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uniformly accepted method of
distinguishing black holes by origin. John
Archibald Wheeler's 1955
Physical Review paper entitled "Geons"
refers to the kugelblitz...
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Wheeler's dela****-choice
experiment describes a
family of
thought experiments in
quantum physics proposed by John
Archibald Wheeler, with the most prominent...
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named after its originators, the
physicists Richard Feynman and John
Archibald Wheeler, is a
theory of
electrodynamics based on a
relativistic correct extension...
- relativity,
written by
Charles W. Misner, Kip S. Thorne, and John
Archibald Wheeler. It was
originally published by W. H.
Freeman and
Company in 1973...
- 1881, with a
wheel diameter of 57
inches (1,448 mm),
based on
testing of an
Archibald Wheel Company design. By 1917, the 14-spoke
wheel evolved to have...