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Charles Townes: Vedic Science and religion
NOBEL LAUREATE AND LASER INVENTOR CHARLES TOWNES (1915 – 2015) Dr. Townes worked extensively during World War II in designing radar bombing systems and has a number of patent in related technology. He invented the microwave-emitting - MASER.
Townes wrote/said:
“Indian students should value their religious culture and of course, the classical Indian culture bears
importantly on the meaning of life and values. I would not separate the two. To separate science and Indian
culture would be harmful. …I don't think it is practical to keep scientific and spiritual culture separate.”
| Charles Hard Townes, a professor emeritus of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, who shared the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physics for invention of the laser and subsequently pioneered the use of lasers in astronomy, died early Tuesday, Jan. 27, in Oakland. He was 99 and in failing health, and died on his way to the hospital.
“Charles Townes embodies the best of Berkeley; he’s a great teacher, great researcher and great public servant,” said UC Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas Dirks on the occasion of a campuswide celebration of Townes’ 99th birthday last July 28. “As we celebrate this 99-year milestone and a career spanning nearly 80 years, we can only be impressed by the range of his intellectual curiosity, his persistence and his pioneering spirit.”
Until last year, Townes visited the campus daily, working either in his office in the physics department or at the Space Sciences Laboratory.
“Charlie was a cornerstone of the Space Sciences Laboratory for almost 50 years,” said Stuart Bale, director of the lab and a UC Berkeley professor of physics. “He trained a great number of excellent students in experimental astrophysics and pioneered a program to develop interferometry at short wavelengths. | Source: source: Interviews with Nobel Laureates and Eminent Scholars to T. D.Singh and Pawan K. Saharan on 19-Oct-1985, (1986) p.67). | www.SherawaliMaa.com
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28-10-2023
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I cant find his book source.
Does anyone have the pdf?
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08-06-2024
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hey all this is great topic.
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