1905 in science explained
The year 1905 in science and technology involved some significant events, particularly in physics, listed below.
Astronomy
Biology
Chemistry
Mathematics
Paleontology
Physics
- Albert Einstein (at this time resident in Bern) completes his doctoral thesis, A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions[7] on April 30, submitting it to the University of Zurich on July 30, and publishes his four Annus Mirabilis papers in Annalen der Physik (Leipzig). Because of this, 1905 is said to be the miraculous year for physics, and its 100th anniversary (2005) is declared the World Year of Physics.
- "On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light", received March 18 and published June 9, explains the photoelectric effect through quantum mechanics.[8]
- "Über die von der molekularkinetischen Theorie der Wärme geforderte Bewegung von in ruhenden Flüssigkeiten suspendierten Teilchen" ("On the Motion of Small Particles Suspended in a Stationary Liquid, as Required by the Molecular Kinetic Theory of Heat"), based on his doctoral research, received May 11 and published July 18, delineates a stochastic model of Brownian motion.[9]
- "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies", received June 30 and published September 26, formulates his theory of special relativity.[10]
- "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?", received September 27 and published November 21, deduces the law of mass–energy equivalence, E = mc².[11]
Physiology and medicine
Psychology
Technology
Awards
Births
- February 1 – Emilio Segrè (died 1989), Italian-born physicist, Nobel laureate
- February 17 – Rózsa Péter (died 1977), Hungarian mathematician, "founding mother of recursive function theory"
- February 23 – Derrick Henry Lehmer (died 1991), American mathematician
- March 18 – Thomas Townsend Brown (died 1985), American inventor
- March 26 – Viktor Frankl (died 1997), Austrian psychotherapist
- March 27 – Elsie MacGill (died 1980), Canadian aeronautical engineer, "Queen of the Hurricanes"
- April 13 – Bruno Rossi (died 1993), Italian physicist and astronomer
- April 18 – George H. Hitchings (died 1998), American scientist, Nobel laureate in Medicine
- April 20 – Albrecht Unsöld (died 1995), German astronomer
- July 7 – Marie-Louise Dubreil-Jacotin (died 1972), French mathematician
- August 1 – Helen Sawyer Hogg (died 1993), American-born astronomer
- August 11 – Erwin Chargaff (died 2002), Austro-Hungarian-born biochemist
- August 16 – Marian Rejewski (died 1980), Polish mathematician and cryptologist
- August 31 – Robert Bacher (died 2004), American nuclear physicist
- September 3 – Carl David Anderson (died 1991), American physicist, Nobel laureate
- September 17 – Hans Freudenthal (died 1990), American mathematician
- September 22 – Eugen Sänger (died 1964), Austrian-born aerospace engineer
- September 24 – Severo Ochoa (died 1993), Spanish biochemist, Nobel laureate
- September 30 – Nevill Francis Mott (died 1996), English physicist, Nobel laureate
- October 15 – C. P. Snow (died 1980), English physicist and novelist
- October 22
- October 31 – Harry Harlow (died 1981), American psychologist
- November 10 – Louis Harold Gray (died 1965), English physicist, inventor of the field of radiobiology
- December 7 – Gerard Kuiper (died 1973), Dutch-born astronomer
- December 16 – Piet Hein (died 1996), Danish mathematician
- December 22 – Tommy Flowers (died 1998), English computer engineer
Deaths
- January 4 – Paul Henry (born 1848), French astronomer
- January 14 – Ernst Abbe (born 1840), German physicist
- March 24 – Jules Verne (born 1828), French science fiction author
- April 14 – Otto Wilhelm von Struve (born 1819), Russian astronomer
- June 18 – Per Teodor Cleve (born 1840), Swedish chemist
- August 20 – Franz Reuleaux (born 1829), German mechanical engineer
- September 19 – Thomas Barnardo (born 1845), Irish-born physician and philanthropist
- October 6 – Ferdinand von Richthofen (born 1833), German geologist
- November 14 – Robert Whitehead (born 1823), English marine engineer
- November 15 (O.S. November 2) – Ivan Sechenov (born 1829), "the father of Russian physiology"
Notes and References
- https://books.google.com/books?id=YzUbvTmYVcYC&q=current%20events The American Monthly Review of Reviews
- N.. Umov. Chromatische depolarisation durch Lichtzerstreuung. Physikalische Zeitschrift. 6. 674–676. 1905.
- Book: Lajtha, Abel. Handbook of Neurochemistry 8: Neurochemical Systems. Springer. 2013. x.
- Blackman . F.F. . 1905 . Optima and Limiting Factors . . London . Academic Press . 19.
- Web site: 125 Years of Linde: A Chronicle . . 2004 . 2011-12-31 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111125093313/https://www.the-linde-group.com/en/images/chronicle_e%5B1%5D14-9855.pdf . 2011-11-25 .
- Book: J. Murdoch. Ritchie. Nicholas M.. Greene. Alfred Goodman. Gilman. Alfred G. Gilman. Theodore W.. Rall. Alan S.. Nies. Palmer. Taylor. Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. Local Anesthetics. 311. 8th. Pergamon Press. New York. 1990. 0-08-040296-8. Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics.
- Einstein. A.. Eine neue Bestimmung der Moleküldimensionen. Annalen der Physik. 19. 289–306. 1906. 10.1002/andp.19063240204. 2. 1906AnP...324..289E . 20.500.11850/139872. 121918391 . free. Originally submitted for journal publication August 19, 1905.
- Einstein. A.. Über einen die Erzeugung und Verwandlung des Lichtes betreffenden heuristischen Gesichtspunkt. Annalen der Physik. 17. 132–148. 1905. 1905AnP...322..132E. 10.1002/andp.19053220607. 6. free.
- Einstein. A.. Über die von der molekularkinetischen Theorie der Wärme geforderte Bewegung von in ruhenden Flüssigkeiten suspendierten Teilchen. Annalen der Physik. 17. 549–560. 1905. 1905AnP...322..549E. 10.1002/andp.19053220806. 8. free.
- Einstein. A.. Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Körper. Annalen der Physik. 17. 891–921. 1905. 1905AnP...322..891E. 10.1002/andp.19053221004. 10. free.
- Einstein. A.. Ist die Trägheit eines Körpers von seinem Energieinhalt abhängig?. Annalen der Physik. 18. 639–641. 1905. 1905AnP...323..639E. 10.1002/andp.19053231314. 13. free.
- Book: Bigelow, Maurice A.. Sex-Education: A Series of Lectures Concerning Knowledge of Sex and Its Relation to Human Life. The Macmillan Company. 1916. 227.
- Book: History of Social Hygiene 1850-1930. American Social Hygiene Association. 1930. 1–6.
- A short history of blood pressure measurement. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine. 1977. Jeremy. Booth. 70. 11. 793–9. 341169. 1543468. 10.1177/003591577707001112.
- Busch. R.. On the history of cystic fibrosis. Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Medica. Praha. 36. 1–4. 13–5. 1990. 2130674.
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- Book: Nahin, Paul J.. The Science of Radio. New York. AIP Press. 2nd. 2001. 91. 0-387-95150-4.
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