Tue, 1 August 2006 ![]() Professor Sir Michael Berry is a theoretical physicist at the University of Bristol best known for his discovery of the Berry Phase, a key concept in quantum mechanics. He speaks about a variety of topics ranging from singular optics and their applications, the transferability of pure optics to research and development, and the relationship between science and art. Read the article featured in the podcast. Comments[2] |
is very much interesting the iPOD of michael berry,as well as this his paper.his works on the phase of optics waves lead us to interesting searches on chyralities in cristal and polarizations that lead us to think about pathlight to it speed in vacuum,that can chacterize the anisotropy to speed of light in vacuum,when the vacuum is comped of virtual particles that are altered by lightwaves and lasers,and electromagnetic fields and spontaneous symmetry breaking.best regards.a.carlos motta
a.carlos motta
a.carlos motta
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