Relationship between the Falun Mine and the discovery of new chemical elements by Ciro Santilli 34 Updated 2024-12-15 +Created 2024-09-15
I like the Falun Mine for two reasons:
- some cool chemical discoveries have been made with a relation to the mine, notably tantalum and selenium, added a section to Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Falun_Mine&oldid=1245374294#Discovery_of_new_elements I used the book discovery Of The Elements by Mary Elvira Weeks as my primary reference.
- it is the Chinese version of the Scunthorpe problem due to a naming conflict with Falun Gong, a censored new religion that was banned in China
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Does copyright transfer of papers to publishers affect when the paper enters the public domain? by Ciro Santilli 34 Updated 2024-12-15 +Created 2024-09-15
academia.stackexchange.com/questions/213576/do-copyright-transfer-of-papers-to-publishers-affect-when-the-paper-enters-the-p Do copyright transfer of papers to publishers affect when the paper enters the public domain since copyright belongs to a corporation and not persons?
I'm asking a law question for a change, because I enjoy skimming through important old papers and uploading parts of them where everyone can legally enjoy them.
This dude is the best.
First postulated by Einstein in 1917 on his paper Zur Quantentheorie der Strahlung" ("On the Quantum Theory of Radiation") as a more elegant way to rederive Planck's law as part of the Einstein coefficients framework.
At that time there was no other physical evidence supporting the existence of the concept except that it looked more elegant.
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