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ines→Published 2020 → December

Monthly Archives: December 2020

Remembering one who abhorred war – on the death of Jack Steinberger

INES Posted on 28th December 2020 by tine28th December 2020

aus Wikipedia: Jack Steinberger (am 23. Juli 2008 in Bad Kissingen) CC BY-SA 3.0

Born on 25 May 1921 in Bade Kissingen, Germany On 12 December, the physicist Jack Steinberger died at the age of 99. As a young man, he had to and was able to leave Germany during the fascist era. Persecuted again during the Mach Carthy era, he left the USA and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1988.

Jack Steinberg’s life was marked by a deep and never-ending search for scientific knowledge and truth. His commitment to passing on his knowledge to the next generations was tireless.

For him, science was inseparably linked with social and individual responsibility. Alarmed by the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he spent a lifetime in the peace movement. His goal, which he advocated tirelessly and fearlessly, was a world without nuclear weapons and war. He abhorred war from the bottom of his heart. This commitment brought him to the International Network of Engeneers and Scientists, of which he became a founding member and long-time supporter and sponsor. He was active for and with INES until his old age.

We will miss him and his activities  in the future we will have to fight alone against nuclear weapons and war for a peaceful and just world.

Reiner Braun

Posted in News 2020

Video: INES-Webinar Weapons in Space – Challenges to Peace and Security

INES Posted on 2nd December 2020 by tine2nd December 2020

October 14, 2020 https://youtu.be/f-6FoxwfBE4

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