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English: George Uhlenbeck, Hendrik Kramers, and Samuel Goudsmit around 1928 in Ann Arbor. Uhlenbeck and Goudsmit proposed the idea of electron spins three years earlier when they were studying in Leiden with Paul Ehrenfest.
  • George Eugene Uhlenbeck (* 6. Dezember 1900 in Batavia, Indonesien; † 31. Oktober 1988 in Boulder, USA),
  • Hendrik Anthony Kramers, (* 17. Dezember 1894 in Rotterdam; † 24. April 1952 in Oegstgeest, Niederlande)
  • Samuel Abraham Goudschmidt (* 11. Juli 1902 in Den Haag, Niederlande; † 4. Dezember 1978 in Reno, Nevada, USA)
Дата circa 1928
date QS:P,+1928-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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