Hugh Everett is an American Physicist

by admin on October 22, 2008

Hugh Everett III (the November 11, 1930 - July 19, 1982) is an American physicist who has suggested for the first time the many-worlds interpretation (MWI) of quantum physics, which he called him “about the” formulation. He left the physics after completing his Ph. D., discouraged by the absence of a response to his theories other physicists. Hugh Everett developed the use of the Lagrange multipliers in the context of research and application of this economically as a defense analyst and a consultant, to a multi-millionaire. He was married to Nancy Everett Gore was born, with two children, Mark Oliver Everett (Eels leader of the group) and Elizabeth Everett.

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Hugh Everett, which believed in the immortality quantum mechanics, died suddenly at home in his bed in the July 19, 1982 a heart attack aged just 51st It is possible that his constant in the chain-smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, which contributed to this situation, although he apparently healthy at the time. As an atheist, he asked thrown into the trash after his death. Shortly after his burning, his wife respected.

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