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Remarks on the quantum theory of the absolute zero of temperature

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This is a famous spoof paper, accepted by the Editor of Die Naturwissenschaften in good faith and published in 1931. It pokes fun at the mystical properties claimed by Eddington and others for the number 137. Translated from Die Naturwissenschaften 2, 38 (1931), and reprinted from A RANDOM WALK IN SCIENCE, an anthology compiled by R. L. Weber and published by Institute of Physics, 1973.

© 1977 Optical Society of America

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