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« Resposta #925 Online: 29 de Setembro de 2017, 01:08:01 »
Grigori Rasputin




Corpo de Rasputin, como foi achado no Rio Neva. A morte dele foi curiosa, vale a pena pesquisar.
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« Resposta #926 Online: 29 de Setembro de 2017, 01:26:22 »
Houdini e A. Conan Doyle

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« Resposta #928 Online: 29 de Setembro de 2017, 16:10:24 »


Óbvio acobertamento de uma visita extra-terreste.

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« Resposta #929 Online: 30 de Setembro de 2017, 20:17:18 »
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Se você acha que sua crença é baseada na razão, você a defenderá com argumentos e não pela força e renunciará a ela se seus argumentos se mostrarem inválidos. (Bertrand Russell)
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« Resposta #930 Online: 30 de Setembro de 2017, 21:46:53 »
A moça no colo de Einstein é a escultora Margot Einstein, sua enteada, morta em 1986.
http://www.nytimes.com/1986/07/12/obituaries/margot-einstein-86-is-dead-stepdaughter-of-physicist.html



Mas Einstein era um garanhão conquistador. Conta-se que em Princeton ele costumava sumir sistematicamente 2 ou 3 dias de sua casa atrás de mulheres.
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« Resposta #931 Online: 30 de Setembro de 2017, 21:52:56 »
A foto acima parece montagem, mas não é...


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« Resposta #932 Online: 30 de Setembro de 2017, 22:52:47 »
Margarita Konenkova, espiã soviética, esposa do famoso escultor russo Sergei Konenkov,  e supostamente amante de Einstein.

http://beautifulrus.com/margarita-konenkova-einsteins-last-love/


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« Resposta #933 Online: 30 de Setembro de 2017, 22:59:28 »


Escritório de Einstein. Foto tirada poucas horas após sua morte.



Preparativos para o funeral.


Funeral. Hans Albert, filho de Einstein em terno claro, chegando ao crematório de Ewing, New Jersey, 18/4/1955.

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« Resposta #934 Online: 30 de Setembro de 2017, 23:40:19 »
Lincon antes de ser presidente.



Licon Steampunk.


Lincon com oficiais.


Lincon em seu escritório. 1863.
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« Resposta #935 Online: 30 de Setembro de 2017, 23:47:27 »
Neil Armstrong com Valentina Tereshkova e cosmonautas em visita a Star city, Moscow-URSS (1970)



Neil Armstrong como piloto do X-15.



Neil Armstrong. Programa Gemini.
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« Resposta #936 Online: 01 de Outubro de 2017, 00:02:13 »
JFK e Von Braun.



Hitler e von Braun. Ele está de terno na quinta fila.


Von Braun e Walt Disney.




Von Braun e Snowraptor


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« Resposta #937 Online: 01 de Outubro de 2017, 00:34:02 »
Trump e Andy Warhol. Imagine o papo entre os dois.

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« Resposta #938 Online: 01 de Outubro de 2017, 01:26:19 »
van Gogh


van Gogh com 13 anos.


van Gogh -1883


Gaugin - 1891




Toulouse-Lautrec










Claude Monet


Paul Cézanne




Amadeo Modigliani


Frida e Diego


Henri Matissse


Norman Rockwell


René e Georgette Magrite


Kandinsky


Escher


Rodin


Max-Ernst


Francis Bacon


Miró e Picasso


Picasso e Chagall


Picasso pintando Guernica - 1937
Degas


Edvard Munch


Fernando Diniz. Se não conhece, deveria conhecer.


Volpi


Burle Marx


Alexander Calder


Paul Klee


Manet


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« Resposta #939 Online: 01 de Outubro de 2017, 10:59:41 »
"Che non men che saper dubbiar m'aggrada."
"E, não menos que saber, duvidar me agrada."

Dante, Inferno, XI, 93; cit. p/ Montaigne, Os ensaios, Uma seleção, I, XXV, p. 93; org. de M. A. Screech, trad. de Rosa Freire D'aguiar

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« Resposta #941 Online: 01 de Outubro de 2017, 17:40:30 »
Uma enteada não pode assediar seu padastro? Hehe
"Che non men che saper dubbiar m'aggrada."
"E, não menos que saber, duvidar me agrada."

Dante, Inferno, XI, 93; cit. p/ Montaigne, Os ensaios, Uma seleção, I, XXV, p. 93; org. de M. A. Screech, trad. de Rosa Freire D'aguiar

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« Resposta #942 Online: 01 de Outubro de 2017, 18:40:56 »
Uma enteada não pode assediar seu padastro? Hehe

Só se for artista...essa assediou, acabou com o casamento e casou. Serviço quase completo, faltou ter filhos mas adotou dois.  :hihi:



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« Resposta #943 Online: 01 de Outubro de 2017, 20:06:16 »
Na série sobre o Einstein no National  Geografic a espiã russa amante dele era uma tetéia.

Os outros caras  são o que o pessoal aqui usa como avatar que eu nunca sei quem é quem, essas fotos de perfil

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« Resposta #944 Online: 01 de Outubro de 2017, 20:52:16 »
Na série sobre o Einstein no National  Geografic a espiã russa amante dele era uma tetéia.

Os outros caras  são o que o pessoal aqui usa como avatar que eu nunca sei quem é quem, essas fotos de perfil

Agora vai saber. Quase todos estão reunidos nessa foto na Conferência de Solvay, em 1927.



Em pé ao fundo — da esquerda para a direita —, os cientistas são Auguste Piccard, Émile Henriot, Paul Ehrenfest, Édouard Herzen, Théophile de Donder, Erwin Schrödinger, Jules-Émile Verschaffelt, Wolfgang Pauli, Werner Heisenberg, Ralph Fowler e Léon Brillouin. Na fileira do meio, temos Peter Debye, Martin Knudsen, William Lawrence Bragg, Hendrik Anthony Kramers, Paul Dirac, Arthur Compton, Louis de Broglie, Max Born e Niels Bohr.

Por último, sentados em primeiro plano, da esquerda para a direita, estão Irving Langmuir, Max Planck, Marie Curie, Hendrik Lorentz, Albert Einstein, Paul Langevin, Charles-Eugène Guye, Charles Thomson Rees Wilson e Owen Richardson.

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The scientists on the picture:

Auguste Piccard designed ships to explore the upper stratosphere and the deep seas (bathyscaphe, 1948).

Emile Henriot detected the natural radioactivity of potassium and rubidium. He made ultracentrifuges possible and pioneered the electron microscope.

Paul Ehrenfest remarked (in 1909) that Special Relativity makes the rim of a spinning disk shrink but not its diameter. This contradiction with Euclidean geometry inspired Einstein’s General Relativity. Ehrenfest was a great teacher and a pioneer of quantum theory.

Edouard Herzen is one of only 7 people who participated in the two Solvay conferences of 1911 and 1927. He played a leading role in the development of physics and chemistry during the twentieth century.

Théophile de Donder defined chemical affinity in terms of the change in the free enthalpy. He founded the thermodynamics of irreversible processes, which led his student Ilya Prigogine (1917-2006) to a Nobel prize.

Erwin Schrödinger matched observed quantum behavior with the properties of a continuous nonrelativistic wave obeying the Schrödinger Equation. In 1935, he challenged the Copenhagen Interpretation, with the famous tale of Schrödinger’s cat. He shared the nobel prize with Dirac.

Jules Emile Verschaffelt, the Flemish physicist, got his doctorate under Kamerlingh Onnes in 1899.

Wolfgang Pauli formulated the exclusion principle which explains the entire table of elements. Pauli’s sharp tongue was legendary; he once said about a bad paper: “This isn’t right; this isn’t even wrong.”

Werner Heisenberg replaced Bohr’s semi-classical orbits by a new quantum logic which became known as matrix mechanics (with the help of Born and Jordan). The relevant noncommutativity entails Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.

Sir Ralph Howard Fowler supervised 15 FRS and 3 Nobel laureates. In 1923, he introduced Dirac to quantum theory.

Léon Nicolas Brillouin practically invented solid state physics (Brillouin zones) and helped develop the technology that became the computers we use today.

Peter Debye pioneered the use of dipole moments for asymmetrical molecules and extended Einstein’s theory of specific heat to low temperatures by including low-energy phonons.

Martin Knudsen revived Maxwell’s kinetic theory of gases, especially at low pressure: Knudsen flow, Knudsen number etc.

William Lawrence Bragg was awarded the Nobel prize for physics jointly with his father Sir William Henry Bragg for their work on the analysis of the structure of crystals using X-ray diffraction.

Hendrik Kramers was the first foreign scholar to seek out Niels Bohr. He became his assistant and helped develop what became known as Bohr’s Institute, where he worked on dispersion theory.

Paul Dirac came up with the formalism on which quantum mechanics is now based. In 1928, he discovered a relativistic wave function for the electron which predicted the existence of antimatter, before it was actually observed.

Arthur Holly Compton figured that X-rays collide with electrons as if they were relativistic particles, so their frequency shifts according to the angle of deflection (Compton scattering).

Louis de Broglie discovered that any particle has wavelike properties, with a wavelength inversely proportional to its momentum (this helps justify Schrödinger’s equation).

Max Born’s probabilistic interpretation of Schrödinger’s wave function ended determinism in physics but provided a firm ground for quantum theory.

Irving Langmuir was an American chemist and physicist. His most noted publication was the famous 1919 article “The Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms and Molecules”.

Max Planck originated quantum theory, which won him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918. He proposed that exchanges of energy only occur in discrete lumps, which he dubbed quanta.

Niels Bohr started the quantum revolution with a model where the orbital angular momentum of an electron only has discrete values. He spearheaded the Copenhagen Interpretation which holds that quantum phenomena are inherently probabilistic.

Marie Curie was the first woman to earn a Nobel prize and the first person to earn two. In 1898, she isolated two new elements (polonium and radium) by tracking their ionizing radiation, using the electrometer of Jacques and Pierre Curie.

Hendrik Lorentz discovered and gave theoretical explanation of the Zeeman effect. He also derived the transformation equations subsequently used by Albert Einstein to describe space and time.

Albert Einstein developed the general theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics).He is best known in popular culture for his mass–energy equivalence formula (which has been dubbed “the world’s most famous equation”). He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics “for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect”.

Paul Langevin developed Langevin dynamics and the Langevin equation. He had a love affair with Marie Curie.

Charles-Eugène Guye was a professor of Physics at the University of Geneva. For Guye, any phenomenon could only exist at certain observation scales.

Charles Thomson Rees Wilson reproduced cloud formation in a box. Ultimately, in 1911, supersaturated dust-free ion-free air was seen to condense along the tracks of ionizing particles. The Wilson cloud chamber detector was born.

Sir Owen Willans Richardson won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1928 for his work on thermionic emission, which led to Richardson’s Law.
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« Resposta #945 Online: 01 de Outubro de 2017, 21:14:28 »


Rei George V e Ksar Nicholas II. A semelhança entre os dois é porque eram primos, suas mães eram irmãs.

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« Resposta #946 Online: 01 de Outubro de 2017, 21:26:42 »
Wilhelm II, Kaiser da Alemanha, também era primo irmão de ambos. Era vagamente semelhante aos dois.
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O QI de um deles é maior, em pelo menos dois graus de magnitude, do que a soma de quase todos os políticos brasileiros.
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« Resposta #948 Online: 02 de Outubro de 2017, 00:42:14 »
O primeiro à esquerda em pé, no fundo, é Auguste Piccard que serviu de inspiração para o personagem prof Calculus (Professeur Tryphon Tournesol na versão original em francês nas aventuras de TinTin.







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Calculus is partly modeled on inventor Auguste Piccard (1884–1962), Hergé stated in an interview with Numa Sadoul: "Calculus is a reduced scale Piccard, as the real chap was very tall. He had an interminable neck that sprouted from a collar that was much too large... I made Calculus a mini-Piccard, otherwise I would have had to enlarge the frames of the cartoon strip." [2] The Swiss physics professor held a teaching appointment in Brussels when Hergé spotted his unmistakable figure in the street. In The Castafiore Emerald, Bianca Castafiore mentions that Calculus is "famous for his balloon ascensions", an ironic reference to Piccard.
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« Resposta #949 Online: 02 de Outubro de 2017, 00:54:48 »
Paul Langevin, sentado ao de bigode ao lado de Einstein (não aparece na foto abaixo recortada), dentre outros, foi amante de Marie Curie. Ele era casado com 4 filhos e ela viúva de Pierre Curie, falecido num acidente rodoviário.



Paul Langevin:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/the-secret-sex-life-of-marie-curie-1586244.html

Marie Curie, secretamente, também dividia o seu tempo de cientista com estudo dos "espíritos", mas desconheço os resultados dessa investigação.

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Some biographers, for example, choose to ignore the fact that Marie and Pierre Curie, as well as Pierre’s brother, Jacques, all attended séances conducted by the self-styled medium Eusapia Palladino, an Italian spiritualist who claimed, among other things, that she could communicate with the dead. Pierre appears to have gone to his death believing that Palladino’s methods might shed light not only on radioactivity but also on “a whole domain of entirely new facts and physical states in space of which we have no conception,” as he wrote his friend and physicist colleague Georges Gouy only five days before his fatal accident.
http://serious-science.org/marie-curie-6408
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