Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2014
Volume 59, Number 5
Saturday–Tuesday, April 5–8, 2014; Savannah, Georgia
Session E13: Andrei Sakharov Prize Session |
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Sponsoring Units: FIP Chair: Esen Alp, Argonne National Laboratory Room: 101 |
Saturday, April 5, 2014 3:30PM - 4:06PM |
E13.00001: Sakharov Prize Talk: Creativity of Physicists in the Struggle for Human Rights Invited Speaker: Boris Altshuler USSR was a totalitarian State with an almighty secret service -- KGB. To save the repressed victim of regime, let it be dissident or scientists -- Jewish refuzenik, was seemingly an absolutely impossible task. ``For success of our hopeless adventure!'', - as Andrei Sakharov used to say. There were no natural checks and balances in the Former USSR and there none in modern Russia -- that is why the task to save the child in Russia is not less `hopeless' today. But the key word in Sakharov's motto is `success' -- and we managed to reach it earlier in cooperation with the world scientific community, and we manage to reach it now in our work of protecting of rights of children. The Know How is creativity. To achieve something absolutely impossible needs unexpected `crazy' ideas (`it's~not crazy enough~to be true', -~Niels Bohr). The same in science, in physics in particular, the Step to Unknown always demands `crazy' creative ideas. The Talk traces the parallels between creativity in physics and in human rights struggle. [Preview Abstract] |
Saturday, April 5, 2014 4:06PM - 4:42PM |
E13.00002: Free Omid Kokabee; Science Interrupted Invited Speaker: Herb Berk - [Preview Abstract] |
Saturday, April 5, 2014 4:42PM - 5:18PM |
E13.00003: Q&A Session |
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