Frederik Belinfante
(6 Jan 1913 - 5 Jun 1991)
Dutch-American physicist who proposed the term nuclons to represent protons and/or neutrons (subsequently refined to nucleon. He worked concerned a wide range of fundamental questions in fields such as foundations of quantum mechanics, quantum electrodynamics, general relativity and
statistical physics.
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Science Quotes by Frederik Belinfante (1 quote)
If I get the impression that Nature itself makes the decisive choice [about] what possibility to realize, where quantum theory says that more than one outcome is possible, then I am ascribing personality to Nature, that is to something that is always everywhere. [An] omnipresent eternal personality which is omnipotent in taking the decisions that are left undetermined by physical law is exactly what in the language of religion is called God.
— Frederik Belinfante
As quoted by John D. Barrow in The Universe that Discovered Itself (2000), 171.
Quotes by others about Frederik Belinfante (1)
Following the original proposal of Belinfante, “the writer has in a recent note on the meson theory of nuclear forces” used the word “nuclon” as a common notation for the heavy nuclear constituents, neutrons and protons. In the meantime, however, it has been pointed out to me that, since the root of the word nucleus is “nucle”, the notation “nucleon” would from a philological point of view be more appropriate for this purpose….
In Physical Review (1 Feb 1941), 59, 323. For book using the word “nuclon”, see Frederik Jozef Belinfante, Theory of Heavy Quanta: Proefschrift (1939), 40.