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hypothesized form of
radiation described by
French physicist Prosper-René
Blondlot in 1903. They were
initially confirmed by others, but
subsequently found...
- Prosper-René
Blondlot (French: [pʁɔspɛʁ ʁəne blɔ̃dlo]; 3 July 1849 – 24
November 1930) was a
French physicist, who in 1891 made the
first measurement of...
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characterization as an
instance of
pathological science. In 1903, Prosper-René
Blondlot was
working on X-rays (as were many
physicists of the era) and noticed...
- (1857–1911),
psychologist who
invented the
first practical IQ test Prosper-René
Blondlot (1849–1930),
physicist Pierre Boiteau (1911–1980),
botanist Jean Bosler...
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naval engineer Jean
Galli de
Bibiena (1709–1779),
playwright René-Prosper
Blondlot (1849–1930), physicist, best
remembered for his
mistaken identification...
- organisms". N rays – A
hypothesized form of
radiation described by Prosper-René
Blondlot in 1903 that
briefly inspired significant scientific interest, but were...
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radioactivity is
partially responsible for the Earth's heat. Prosper-René
Blondlot claims to have
detected N rays. March–April –
David Bruce identifies the...
- Oxford:
Oxford University Press. p. 11. ISBN 0-19-860435-1. prix
leconte blondlot. "Prix
Leconte (Mathématique)" (PDF).
Retrieved 14
January 2020. "Lauréats...
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supposedly emanating from
living bodies (as
claimed originally by René
Blondlot)
which was
claimed to
reduce upon the
administration of anaesthetics. In...
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obtaining his bachelor's
degree Gutton joined the
laboratory of Prosper-René
Blondlot at the
University of Nancy,
where he
studied Hertzian waves. His doctoral...