Giorgio Piccardi: A Forgotten, But Great, Italian Scientist
Issue:
Volume 3, Issue 2, March 2015
Pages:
25-34
Received:
5 August 2015
Accepted:
12 August 2015
Published:
8 September 2015
Abstract: Professor Giorgio Piccardi was one of the most controversial and significant Italian scientists of the 50s and 60s. He was University Professor of Chemistry and Physics at Florence University and Director of the Chemistry and Physics Department. He was a very acculturated man (also in the humanities); he was an ante litteram environmentalist and an elegant and refined man. He did research in many fields (outside Chemistry too), publishing dozens of books and scientific articles, many of them in English and Deutsch He was the first in Italy to investigate surface phenomena. He taught people who would make remarkable things. He was always interested in multidisciplinary research and tried steadily to encourage the cooperation of scholars in disciplines different from his. He claimed to have discovered an effect (the Piccardi effect) in which interplanetary magnetic fields influenced the result of some simple inorganic reactions and, in general, the results of non-reproducible phenomena (fluctuating phenomena). It was believed, and it is still generally believed, that the Piccardi effect is a self-deceptive result, but this does not diminish the importance of Piccardi as a scientist, teacher and man. This article will trace Piccardi’s life, focusing in particular on its effect and on its popularization, characterized by mistakes made both by supporters and detractors. The author will show an original contributions of his regarding the Piccardi effect’s explanation, one more complete than the present one in the scientific community, and its use in teaching. The article concludes with considerations regarding the scientific and human legacy of Piccardi and on how a figure like him can contribute to working in science today.
Abstract: Professor Giorgio Piccardi was one of the most controversial and significant Italian scientists of the 50s and 60s. He was University Professor of Chemistry and Physics at Florence University and Director of the Chemistry and Physics Department. He was a very acculturated man (also in the humanities); he was an ante litteram environmentalist and an...
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Economic Thought of Panchanan Barma and Kshatriya Bank: A Brief Study on Historical Perspectives
Issue:
Volume 3, Issue 2, March 2015
Pages:
35-40
Received:
30 August 2015
Accepted:
13 September 2015
Published:
26 September 2015
Abstract: Panchanan Barma was the father of the Rajbanshi Community of Undivided North Bengal. He sacrifices his life for the society of the Rajbangshi Community. He had taken many reformation works for the recover the lost dignity of the Rajbanshi Society. He was shocked contemporary social discrimination and economic exploitation. Zamindars and moneylenders had crippled the rural economy by the rampant exploitation. In order to protect the exploited peasant society, he founded the rural agricultural Bank, namely “Kshatriya Bank”. Keep in mind that it was the first rural Agricultural Bank for the farmers.[1] He was thinking about the formation of Kshatriya Bank for the ventures of rural development.
Abstract: Panchanan Barma was the father of the Rajbanshi Community of Undivided North Bengal. He sacrifices his life for the society of the Rajbangshi Community. He had taken many reformation works for the recover the lost dignity of the Rajbanshi Society. He was shocked contemporary social discrimination and economic exploitation. Zamindars and moneylender...
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