
Boltzmanns Atom: The Great Debate That Launched A Revolution In Physics
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A portrait of the Austrian physicist goes back to the turn of the century, when the existence of the atom was still largely theoretical and two men, Ludwig Boltzmann and Ernst Mach, competed for accolades amid a growing field of scientists.
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