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A full list of his bibliography is [[:File:rsbm20030005.doc|compiled here]] (by the Royal Society Publishing Organisation [http://rsbm.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/49/83/suppl/DC1]). | A full list of his bibliography is [[:File:rsbm20030005.doc|compiled here]] (by the Royal Society Publishing Organisation [http://rsbm.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/49/83/suppl/DC1]). | ||
− | + | He wrote several books of a strong personal character, some technical, such as [[Boffin]] and [[The Intensity Interferometer]], others religious and/or spiritual, such as [[There are no dinosaurs in the bible]] or [[The Land of Goshen and the Exodus]], still others universal, such as [[Man and the Stars]]. | |
== Links == | == Links == |
Robert Hanbury Brown is one of Fabrice's (scientific) personal hero. He is mainly known for the Hanbury Brown-Twiss effect, which is still a cornerstone of quantum optics, after being its starting point.
A full list of his bibliography is compiled here (by the Royal Society Publishing Organisation [1]).
He wrote several books of a strong personal character, some technical, such as Boffin and The Intensity Interferometer, others religious and/or spiritual, such as There are no dinosaurs in the bible or The Land of Goshen and the Exodus, still others universal, such as Man and the Stars.