Communicating the Heisenberg uncertainty relations: Niels Bohr, Complementarity and the Einstein-Rupp experiments

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2015

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van Dongen, JeroenISNI 0000000081714013

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The Einstein-Rupp experiments have been unduly neglected in the history of quantum mechanics. While this is to be explained by the fact that Emil Rupp was later exposed as a fraud and had fabricated the results, it is not justified, due to the importance attached to the experiments at the time. This paper discusses Rupp's fraud, the relation between Albert Einstein and Rupp, and the Einstein-Rupp experiments, and argues that these experiments were an influence on Niels Bohr's development of complementarity and Werner Heisenberg's formulation of the uncertainty relations.

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Albert Einstein, Emil Rupp, Niels Bohr, Einstein-Rupp experiments, complementarity, uncertainty relations, epistemic virtues, scientific fraud

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van Dongen, J 2015, 'Communicating the Heisenberg uncertainty relations: Niels Bohr, Complementarity and the Einstein-Rupp experiments', Scientia Danica. Series M. Mathematica et physica, vol. 1, pp. 310-343.