Timeline for ``Modern Physics''


450-300 BC - Greek Atomists: Leucippus, Democritos, Epicurus . . .
335 BC - Aristotle: continuous elements (earth, air, fire, water)
300 BC - Zeno of Cition (founder of Stoics) popularizes Aristotelian view.
60 BC - Titus Lucretius Carus of Rome epitomizes "Atomist" philosophy.
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1879 - Josef Stefan [expt] power emitted as blackbody radiation P = A T 4
1884 - Ludwig Boltzmann [theor] explains Stefan's empirical law
1885 - Johann Jakob Balmer [expt]
                                empirical description of line spectra emitted by H atoms
1890 - Johannes Robert Rydberg [expt]
1893 - Wilhelm Wien [expt] blackbody spectrum displacement law: peak wavelength varies as T-1
1895 - Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen [expt] discovers X-rays
1897 - Joseph John Thomson [expt] measures q/m of the electron
1900 - Max Planck [theor] derives correct blackbody radiation spectrum
1902 - Philipp E.A. von Lenard [expt] measures photoelectric effect
1905 - Albert Einstein [theor] explains photoelectric effect
1905 - Albert Einstein [theor] publishes Special Theory of Relativity (STR)
1905 - Albert Einstein [theor] explains Brownian motion (gives mass of atoms!)
1905 - Ernest Rutherford [expt] performs first alpha-scattering experiments at McGill Univ. (Canada)
1907 - Robert A. Milliken [expt] measures electron charge (now know both qe and me).
1912 - William (H. & L.) Bragg [expt] shows that X-rays scatter off crystal lattices
1913 - Hans Geiger & Ernest Marsden [expt] confirm Rutherford scattering results at Univ. of Manchester (U.K.)
1913 - Niels Henrik David Bohr [theor] pictures H atom with quantized angular momentum
1916 - Albert Einstein [theor] publishes General Theory of Relativity (GTR)
1916 - Robert Andrews Milliken [expt] confirms photoelectric effect in detail
1922 - Arthur Holly Compton [expt] scatters X-rays off electrons
1924 - Louis Victor de Broglie [theor] hypothesizes ``matter waves'' with   = h/p
1925 - Wolfgang Pauli [theor] formulates his exclusion principle
1925 - Max Born & Werner Heisenberg [theor] introduce quantum mechanics
1926 - Erwin Schroedinger [theor] develops a nonrelativistic wave equation for quantum mechanics
1927 - Werner Heisenberg [theor] formulates his uncertainty principle
1928 - Paul A.M. Dirac [theor] develops a relativistic wave equation for electrons and predicts antimatter
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