Other people that I read in the 1940’s, in the time that I was 8 to 12 years old or so. J. C. Bose was one of the interesting people, who around 1900 had been very popular and exciting as a physics ...
And when the British biologists started realizing the implications of what Bose was saying, they went back to a more abstract kind of biology and he didn’t give anymore seminars. ...
... d he didn’t give anymore seminars. But he went back to India and Marconi sent his men to try to get Bose to be involved in the Marconi radio company, because Bose had invented the sensor for radio detecti ...
... berg apparatus. You could only detect a signal as fast as your hammer could re-sensitize the thing. Bose, by understanding the fatigability and recoverability of material, used metal particles, and mercur ...
... s far as I know, the people like Polezhaev, they didn’t make any special reference or connection to J.C. Bose. But these ideas of material substance being sensitive and responsive the same way living substance ...
... ven or eight I started looking at that because the school books weren’t at all interesting. I found J.C. Bose described in the Encyclopedia and got interested in his experiments. He called one of his devices a ...
... physicist Michael Polanyi who later became a philosopher. I don’t think he knew he was following in Bose's footsteps. Bose said that all substances displayed the same properties that life does, just in a di ...
... Polanyi who later became a philosopher. I don’t think he knew he was following in Bose's footsteps. Bose said that all substances displayed the same properties that life does, just in a different form. In ...