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  1. Harmony: Business, Technology, and the End of Paperwork by Arno Penzias, 1995-04-26
  2. Ideas & Information by Penzia A Arno, 1980-01-01
  3. Digital Harmony: Business, Technology & Life After Paperwork by Arno Penzias, 1996-04
  4. The Unfinished Business of Doctor Hermes by Richard Grossinger, 1984-10-01
  5. PENZIAS, ARNO (1933- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Earth Science</i>
  6. Phantasie und Information by Arno Penzias,
  7. The Grace A. Tanner Lecture: In Human Values (Computer-Enhanced Human Beings) by Arno A. Penzias, 1987-06
  8. Ideas and Information: Managing in a High-Tech World by Arno Penzias, 1989-01-01
  9. IDEAS AND INFORMATION By ARNO PENZIAS signed 1989 first Edition by NONE STATED, 1989-01-01
  10. Harmony - by Arno Penzias -, 1995
  11. Ideas and Information (SIGNED) by Arno Penzias, 1989
  12. Ideas And Information - by Arno Penzias -, 1989
  13. Ideas and Information by Arno Penzias, 1989
  14. Ideas E Informacion (Spanish Edition) by Arno Penzias, 1992-04

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Arno Penzias. Arno Penzias Picture, Photo, Photograph; middle age; fullface;eyeglasses; suit; penzias arno a1. Item ID penzias arno a1. Arno Penzias.
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4. Arno Allan Penzias
Arno Allan Penzias. Arno Allan Penzias (1933). GermanAmerican astrophysicistwho shared one-half of the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physics
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Arno Allan Penzias
German-American astrophysicist who shared one-half of the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physics with Robert Woodrow Wilson for their discovery of a faint electromagnetic radiation throughout the universe. Their detection of this radiation lent strong support to the big-bang model of cosmic evolution. (The other half of the Nobel Prize was awarded to the Soviet physicist Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa for unrelated work.)
Educated at City College of New York in New York City and Columbia University, where he received his doctorate in 1962, Penzias joined Bell Telephone Laboratories in Holmdel, N.J. In collaboration with Wilson he began monitoring radio emissions from a ring of gas encircling the Milky Way Galaxy. Unexpectedly, the two scientists detected a uniform microwave radiation that suggested a residual thermal energy throughout the universe of about 3 K. Most scientists now agree that this is the residual background radiation stemming from the primordial explosion billions of years ago from which the universe was created. In 1976 Penzias became director of the Bell Radio Research Laboratory and in 1981 vice president of research at Bell Laborator
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6. Arno Allan Penzias
Arno Allan Penzias (1933). Germanborn US radio engineer who in 1964, with radioastronomerRobert Wilson, was the first to detect cosmic background radiation.
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Arno Allan Penzias
German-born US radio engineer who in 1964, with radioastronomer Robert Wilson, was the first to detect cosmic background radiation. This radiation had been predicted on the basis of the 'hot Big Bang' model of the origin of the universe. Penzias and Wilson shared the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physics.
Penzias was born in Munich. His parents left Nazi Germany for the USA, and Penzias studied at the City College of New York and Columbia University. In 1961 he joined the staff of the Radio Research Laboratory of the Bell Telephone Company, becoming its director 1976 and vice president of research 1981. Concurrently he has held a series of academic positions at Princeton, Harvard, and from 1975 as professor at the State University of New York ay Stony Brook.
They took this enigmatic result to physicist Robert Dicke at Princeton, who had predicted that this sort of radiation should be present in the universe as a residual relic of the intense heat associated with the birth of the universe following the Big Bang. His department was in the process of constructing a radio telescope designed to detect precisely this radiation when Penzias and Wilson presented their data.
Penzias's later work has been concerned with developments in radioastronomy, instrumentation, satellite communications, atmospheric physics, and related matters.

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Arno A. Penzias. Interview. Biography. Arno Penzias arrived with his familyin the United States in January 1940, fleeing from Nazi antiSemitism.
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Arno Penzias arrived with his family in the United States in January 1940, fleeing from Nazi anti-Semitism. In 1947 he enrolled in Brooklyn Technical High School. After graduation in 1951, he began studying at City College in New York and during his first year at the college discovered physics and decided to pursue the subject. He graduated in 1954 and joined the US Army Signal Corps as a radar officer at Fort Devens in Massachusetts. After the Army he became a researcher in the Radiation Laboratory of Columbia University. In 1958 he was awarded an M. A. and four years later a Ph.D. in physics. He joined Bell Labs as a member of the technical staff in 1961; two years later he met Robert W. Wilson. The two researchers shared Bell Lab's single post of radio-astronomer, but meanwhile dedicated themselves to research in other sectors. Penzias and Wilson intended to use an antenna to measure the radio signals from Cassiopea A, an extinct supernova, and the halo of the Milky Way. The experiments required that the antenna not introduce any background noise, but Penzias and Wilson could not eliminate an "inexplicable" noise. The experiment seemed to have entered a blind alley. Later the mysterious noise was explained: it was the echo of the explosion which took place 15 billion years ago, the birth of the universe. That "noise" was thus the proof of the "Big Bang" theory. Penzias and Wilson were awarded the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physics for this discovery.

8. Arno Allan Penzias
Arno Allan Penzias. Arno Allan Penzias (narozený 1933) je Americanfyzik. On vyhrál tresk. Externí spojení. Arno Allan Penzias. Toto
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Arno Allan Penzias (narozen½ ) je Američan fyzik On vyhr¡l Nobelova cena ve fyzice, spolu s Robert Woodrow Wilson , pro jejich accidental objev vesm­rn© mikrovlnn© z¡Å™en­ na pozad­ (CMB): zat­mco pracuje na nov©m typu ant©na u Bell laboratoře v Holmdel, nov½ svetr , oni naÅ¡li původ Å¡umu v atmosf©Å™e to oni nemohli vysvětlit to. Pot©, co se vyjasnil ant©na holuba droppings, zvuk byl nakonec pozn¡n jak CMB, jeden nejst¡vkuj­cejÅ¡­ důkaz Velk½ třesk
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Arno Allan Penzias (born April 26 ) is an American physicist He was born in Munich Germany . Penziaswon the Nobel Prize in physics,together with Robert Woodrow Wilson , for their accidental discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB): while working on a new type of antenna at BellLabs in Holmdel, New Jersey , they found a source ofnoise in the atmosphere that they could not explain. After clearing the antenna of pigeon droppings, the noise was finallyidentified as CMB, which corrected previous assumption of the Big Bang
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arno penzias was Vice President and Chief Scientist at Bell Laboratories, the Researchand Development unit of Lucent Technologies until he retired in 1998.
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11. Arno Penzias - Nobel Prize
Like many of science s greatest discoveries, the one that earnedArno penzias his Nobel Prize was an event of pure serendipity.
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Like many of science's greatest discoveries, the one that earned Arno Penzias his Nobel Prize was an event of pure serendipity. While tuning a small, yet very powerful and highly sensitive horn antenna for conducting radio astronomy experiments, Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson noted a constant low level noise disrupting their reception. Despite their efforts, Penzias and Wilson could not find any evidence of malfunction in their equipment. Further, the static persisted regardless of the direction the antenna was pointing. As they continued their investigation, Penzias and Wilson came to realize that they had stumbled onto the most conclusive evidence to date supporting the Big Bang Theory. Penzias and Wilson's discovery was the watershed providing the critical evidence for a theory first developed by George Henri Lemaitre and Edwin Hubble in the 20s and the 30s. Basing his study upon well-established mathematical principles, Lemaitre proved that Einstein's theory of general relativity was incorrect in asserting that the universe was static and that a better model could be constructed based upon the theory of an expanding universe. Observational data was provided by Hubble, who in 1929 announced that galaxies could be measured moving away from our own. Lemaitre thus speculated that the universe must have been created by the explosion of some original atom, in a "big bang." Working in 1965, Penzias and Wilson were not looking for evidence of the Big Bang. However, by this time astronomers had begun to speculate about the conditions at the beginning of the universe. An explosion of such size and temperature to bring the universe into being must have left some mark. As Penzias and Wilson continued to pursue their disruptive "static," they came to realize that they had discovered the remnants of this first cataclysm. This work has since been expanded by George Smoot, who in 1992 announced that he had discovered temperature differences in the radiation.

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in full ARNO ALLAN PENZIAS (b. April 26, 1933, Munich, Ger.), German-American astrophysicist who shared one-half of the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physics with Robert Woodrow Wilson for their discovery of a faint electromagnetic radiation throughout the universe. Their detection of this radiation lent strong support to the big-bang model of cosmic evolution. (The other half of the Nobel Prize was awarded to the Soviet physicist Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa for unrelated work.) Educated at City College of New York in New York City and Columbia University, where he received his doctorate in 1962, Penzias joined Bell Telephone Laboratories in Holmdel, N.J. In collaboration with Wilson he began monitoring radio emissions from a ring of gas encircling the Milky Way Galaxy. Unexpectedly, the two scientists detected a uniform microwave radiation that suggested a residual thermal energy throughout the universe of about 3 K. Most scientists now agree that this is the residual background radiation stemming from the primordial explosion billions of years ago from which the universe was created. In 1976 Penzias became director of the Bell Radio Research Laboratory and in 1981 vice president of research at Bell Laboratories.

14. Arno Penzias - Nobel Lecture
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15. Arno Penzias - Autobiography
arno penzias – Autobiography. I was born in Munich, Germany, in1933. I spent the first six years of my life comfortably, as an
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I was born in Munich, Germany, in 1933. I spent the first six years of my life comfortably, as an adored child in a closely-knit middle-class family. Even when my family was rounded up for deportation to Poland it didn't occur to me that anything could happen to us. All I remember is a long train trip and scrambling up and down three tiers of narrow beds attached to the walls of a very large room. After some days of back and forth we were returned to Munich. All the grown-ups were happy and relieved, but I began to realize that there were bad things that my parents couldn't completely control, something to do with being Jewish. I learned that everything would be fine if we could only get to "America".
One night, shortly after my sixth birthday, my parents put their two boys on a train for England; we each had a suitcase with our initials painted on it and a bag of candy. They told me to be sure and take care of my younger brother. I remember telling him, "jetzt sind wir allein" as the train pulled out.
My mother received her exit permit a few weeks before the war broke out and joined us in England. My father had arrived in England almost as soon as the two of us, but we didn't see him because he was interned in a camp for alien men. The only other noteworthy event in the six or so months we spent in England awaiting passage to America occurred when I found that I could read my school books.

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Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa, arno Allan penzias, Robert Woodrow Wilson.1/2 of the prize, 1/4 of the prize, 1/4 of the prize. USSR, USA, USA.
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"for his basic inventions and discoveries in the area of low-temperature physics" "for their discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation" Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa Arno Allan Penzias Robert Woodrow Wilson 1/2 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize USSR USA USA Academy of Sciences
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17. Arno A. Penzias Winner Of The 1978 Nobel Prize In Physics
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18. Penzias, Arno Allan
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Archbold, OH 43502 From their observations made in 1964 and 1965, Dr. Arno A. Penzias and Dr. Robert Wilson of Bell Telephone Laboratories first discovered the now estimated 3 K background microwave radiation in the universe - one of the first and still one of the major lines of evidence in support of Big Bang cosmology. In the minds of many in the scientific community, this discovery supports the view that the universe created itself. Browne (1978) interviewed several of the world's leading physicists, astronomers and cosmologists. "A majority clearly shared the somewhat gloomy view of Dr. Steven Weinberg, a well-known [former] Harvard University particle physicist whose book about the origin of the universe, The First Three Minutes , appeared recently." In Weinberg's words, "The more the universe seems comprehensible, the more it also seems pointless.... The effort to understand the universe is one of the very few things that lifts human life a little above the level of farce, and gives it some of the grace of tragedy" ( Weinberg Browne discovered in his research that some scientists shared "a contrasting view" to that of Weinberg. One of these scientists was Dr. Penzias himself, who, "despite the part his observations played in expanding the thinking of such physicists" as Dr. Weinberg, "believes that they are wrong in asserting that the universe is pointless" (

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