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The Weirdest of Fancies

on BBC Radio 3

Physicist
Sheldon Glashow shared the 1979 Nobel Prize for developing the theory that explained the forces which bind together elementary particles of matter. In conversation with Lewis Wolpert , he recalls how the craziest notions, which had been rejected along the way, began to make sense.
Producer Alison Richards. Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheldon Glashow
Unknown:
Lewis Wolpert
Producer:
Alison Richards.

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