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  1. 8 de fev. de 2015 · Val Logsdon Fitch was born March 10, 1923, on a cattle ranch in the remote, isolated sand hills region in the northwestern corner of Nebraska. His mother was a teacher.

  2. 17 de mai. de 2018 · Val Logsdon Fitch. In 1980, American nuclear physicist Val Logsdon Fitch (born 1923) was co-recipient with James Watson Cronin of the Nobel Prize for Physics. The two men received international recognition in the scientific community as a result of an experiment they conducted in 1964 that showed that certain sub-atomic reactions are not indifferent to time.

  3. Val Logsdon Fitch. Val “was born on a cattle ranch not far from the South Dakota border on March 10, 1923 … just 20 years after the battle of Wounded Knee, which occurred about 40 miles northwest. The Sioux were very much a part of our environment, and my father, while not fluent, spoke their language.

  4. Val Logsdon Fitch received the 1980 physics prize with James Cronin for proving in a 1964 experiment that some subatomic reactions do not adhere to basic symmetry principles, suggesting that reversing the direction of time would not precisely reverse the course of certain reactions of subatomic particles.

  5. Val Logsdon Fitch (Merriman, Nebraska, 10 de marzo de 1923-Princeton, Nueva Jersey, 5 de febrero de 2015) [1] fue un físico estadounidense galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Física en 1980. Biografía [ editar ]

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  7. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1980 was awarded jointly to James Watson Cronin and Val Logsdon Fitch "for the discovery of violations of fundamental symmetry principles in the decay of neutral K-mesons"