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  1. Jeremy Bernstein (born December 31, 1929) is an American theoretical physicist and popular science writer. Early life [ edit ] Bernstein's parents, Philip S. Bernstein, a Reform rabbi, and Sophie Rubin Bernstein named him after the biblical Jeremiah , the subject of his father's masters thesis .

  2. Apr 17, 2024 · Jeremy Bernstein (born Dec. 31, 1929, Rochester, N.Y., U.S.) is an American physicist, educator, and writer widely known for the clarity of his writing for the lay reader on the major issues of modern physics. After graduation from Harvard University (Ph.D., 1955), Bernstein worked at Harvard and at the Institute of Advanced Studies at ...

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  3. Apr 1, 2007 · How did Einstein's theory of relativity and quantum statistics lead to the discovery of black holes? Read this article by Jeremy Bernstein, a physicist and historian of science, to learn about the origins and evolution of the theory of black holes.

  4. Sep 28, 2005 · Yet in Jeremy Bernstein's intensely interesting biographical memoir, Oppenheimer emerges as a man unsure of his identity and captive to an element of self-destructiveness in his makeup. Oppenheimer is the long-awaited book that many people feel Mr. Bernstein was almost born to write. As a former colleague of Oppenheimer's, he has composed a ...

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  5. Jeremy Bernstein. Profiles. Out of the Ego Chamber. July 27, 2014. Report from Aspen. REPORT FROM ASPEN. November 17, 1991. A Critic at Large. THE DARK CONTINENT OF HENRY STANLEY. December 23, 1990.

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  6. Nov 20, 2009 · Fortunately for those who prefer the real quantum story, Bernstein’s book is simply amiable. Harvard Univ. Press, 2009, 213 p., $18.95. QUANTUM LEAPS BY JEREMY BERNSTEIN

  7. Jeremy Bernstein is the author of many books on science for the general reader, including Plutonium: A History of the World’s Most Dangerous Element and Oppenheimer: Portrait of an Enigma. He is a former staff writer for the New Yorker.

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