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Pauli's Exclusion Principle

In Our Time: Science

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The Life and Times of Rosa Luxembourg

Melvin: I think Pali unquestionably a great physicist. He did say later on, towards the end of his life, that he thought of himself as a young man as a revolutionary,. Later on he realized himself, he realized that he was a classicist rather than a revolutionary. His first wife, always a good place to get insults. But she said he used to walk around the apartment polishing his barbs to make them maximally funny and poisonous. And actually, when Melvin, you made the remark about the cabaret arms, I should have said it's the theoretical physicists that are the problem. Not the cabaret answers, but...

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