My favourite piece of technology is the computer, the first
one of my own i took it in 2006, this computer gave me five years of
technology. I used it to surf in the net, to play “Spider solitario”, “3D
Pinball”, “Buscaminas”, etc… I also studied with Encarta, I downloaded music in
Ares (and I filled the computer with viruses), I talked to Friends by “Messenger”,
etc. It was really the most important technological piece for me that appeared
in those years. That's why I have a great love for computers and actually, I
still use it to study, to watch movies and to spend my free time (which I do
not have). If computers ceased to exist, my way of investigating would be more
difficult, because I should resort to sources of information such as books and
unfortunately I do not have the habit of reading them. I hope it does not
happen soon.
Scientific
Born in Copenhagen After taking his doctorate at the University of Copenhagen in 1911, and trying to expand his studies at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge with the chemist Joseph John Thomson, discoverer of the electron (the theme of Bohr's doctoral thesis) and winner of the Nobel Prize in 1906, who did not show great interest in the young Bohr, completed his studies in Manchester, having as a teacher Ernest Rutherford, with whom he established a lasting scientific and friendly relationship. Based on the theories of Ernest Rutherford (atom of Rutherford) he published his own atomic model (Bohr's atomic model) in 1913, introducing the theory of quantized orbits, which in quantum mechanical theory consists of the characteristics that, around the nucleus Atomic, the number of electrons in each orbit increases from the inside to the outside. In their model, in addition, the electrons could fall (to go from one orbit to another) from an outer orbital to an inner one, emitting ...

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