• augierle42e@diaspora-fr.org
    augierle42e@diaspora-fr.org
    2014-12-14

    Où est |Marie Curie](https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Curie), première femme à obtenir le prix Nobel en 1905 avec son mari Pierre et à nouveau nebelisée pour ses traveaux sur le Radium et le Polonium en 1911 ?

    Il manque aussi :

    • Irène Joliot-Curie prix Nobel de chimie en 1935,
    • Ada Lovelace connue pour ses traveaux sur les premiers concepts d'ordinateur avec Charles Babbage,
    • Grace Hooper, Amirale de la Navy, célèbre pour avoir écrit le premier compilateur de l'histoire de l'Informatique, popularisé le terme bug et son travail sur le COBOL.
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  • Otyugh
    Otyugh
    2014-12-14

    Alan Turing #troll

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  • theaitetos@diasp.eu
    theaitetos@diasp.eu
    2014-12-15

    Typical lies from feminists. I'll just illustrate the case of Lise Meitner, as I am very aware of her work. So here's the German Wikipedia on Lise Meitner:

    Für die Entdeckung und den radiochemischen Nachweis der Kernspaltung wurde Otto Hahn 1945 der Nobelpreis für Chemie für das Jahr 1944 verliehen (überreicht wurde er erst 1946). Lise Meitner und Otto Frisch wurden dabei nicht berücksichtigt, und auch in den darauf folgenden Jahren wurde ihnen diese Ehrung nicht zuteil, obwohl sie von mehreren Physikern – auch von Otto Hahn selbst – für den Physik-Nobelpreis vorgeschlagen wurden.

    Google Translate

    Meitner's colleagues – Otto Hahn and Otto Frisch – did not intentionally publish "the paper" without her name. It's pretty insidious to write it like that, despite the story being much, much different: Meitner, who was Jewish, had to flee Nazi Germany and her colleagues (Otto Hahn, Otto Frisch, Dirk Coster) were the once who got her to safety. Hahn even nominated Meitner and Frisch for the Nobel Prize, yet the committee only gave it to him – Otto Frisch didn't get the Nobel Prize either and he was a man. So where does all this bullshit about intentionally crossing her come from? Let's look at Wikipedia again:

    Dennoch wird seit einigen Jahren von der amerikanischen Chemikerin und Feministin Ruth Lewin Sime die Ansicht vertreten, Otto Hahn habe den Nobelpreis nicht oder nicht allein verdient, habe Lise Meitner sogar bewusst ausgebootet, um ihn nicht mit ihr teilen zu müssen. Auch habe er sich ihr gegenüber in der Nachkriegszeit charakterlos verhalten. Diese Unterstellungen entfachten einen Sturm der Empörung unter den mit den historischen Fakten vertrauten Experten, werden aber nach wie vor in der heutigen Literatur immer wieder zitiert und kontrovers diskutiert.

    Translation: https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&u=https%3A%2F%2Fde.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FLise_Meitner&edit-text=

    Nevertheless, it is argued for some years by the American chemist and feminist Ruth Lewin Sime, that Otto Hahn hadn't earned the Nobel Prize, but intentionally crossed Lise Meitner so he didn't have to share with her. Allegedly he had also acted characterless in the postwar period towards her. These allegations sparked a storm of outrage among experts familiar with the historical facts, yet these allegations keep on getting repeated in today's literature again and again.

    So basically you have Ruth Lewin Sime, a lying feminist, whose lies get repeated ad infinitum ad nauseam by other lying feminists. And now you are spreading those lies too, half a century after they have been exposed as lies.

    Oh, and as for your claim

    Remember their names. Because history sure doesn't.

    check Wikipedia:

    • On a visit to the USA in 1946, she received the honour of "Woman of the Year" by the National Press Club and had dinner with President Harry Truman and others at the Women's National Press Club.

    • She lectured at Princeton, Harvard and other US universities, and was awarded a number of honorary doctorates.

    • She received the Max Planck Medal of the German Physics Society in 1949, and in 1955 she was awarded the first Otto Hahn Prize of the German Chemical Society.

    • In 1957 the German President Theodor Heuss awarded her the highest German order for scientists, the peace class of the Pour le mérite. For both honours she was proposed by Otto Hahn.

    • Meitner was nominated to receive the Nobel Prize three times.

    • An even rarer honour was given to her in 1997 when element 109 was named meitnerium in her honour.[7][39][40]

    • Named after Meitner were the Hahn–Meitner-Institut in Berlin, craters on the Moon and on Venus, and a main-belt asteroid.

    • Meitner was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1945, and had her status changed to that of a Swedish member in 1951. Four years later she became a foreign member of the Royal Society (ForMemRS) in London.[16] She was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1960.[41]

    • In 1966 Hahn, Fritz Strassmann and Meitner were jointly awarded the Enrico Fermi Award.

    • Meitner received 21 scientific honours and awards for her work (including 5 honorary doctorates and membership of many academies). In 1947 she received the Award of the City of Vienna for science. She was the first female member of the scientific class of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. In 2008, the NBC defence school of the Austrian Armed Forces established the "Lise Meitner" award.

    • In 1960, Meitner was awarded the Wilhelm Exner Medal and in 1967, the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art.

    • In July 2014 a statue of Lise Meitner was unveiled in the garden of the Humboldt University of Berlin next to similar statues of Hermann von Helmholtz and Max Planck:

    • Schools and streets were named after her in many cities in Austria and Germany. As well as a stamp made in her honor:

    • The European Physical Society awards the Lise Meitner Prize for excellent research in nuclear science.[43] In Sweden the Gothenburg Lise Meitner Award is awarded annually by the Gothenburg Physics Center to a scientist who has made a breakthrough in physics.[44] There's a Lise Meitner Literature Prize.
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  • theaitetos@diasp.eu
    theaitetos@diasp.eu
    2014-12-15

    Typical lies from feminists. I'll just illustrate the case of Lise Meitner, as I am very aware of her work. So here's the German Wikipedia on Lise Meitner:

    Für die Entdeckung und den radiochemischen Nachweis der Kernspaltung wurde Otto Hahn 1945 der Nobelpreis für Chemie für das Jahr 1944 verliehen (überreicht wurde er erst 1946). Lise Meitner und Otto Frisch wurden dabei nicht berücksichtigt, und auch in den darauf folgenden Jahren wurde ihnen diese Ehrung nicht zuteil, obwohl sie von mehreren Physikern – auch von Otto Hahn selbst – für den Physik-Nobelpreis vorgeschlagen wurden.

    Google Translate

    Meitner's colleagues – Otto Hahn and Otto Frisch – did not intentionally publish "the paper" without her name. It's pretty insidious to write it like that, despite the story being much, much different: Meitner, who was Jewish, had to flee Nazi Germany and her colleagues (Otto Hahn, Otto Frisch, Dirk Coster) were the once who got her to safety. Hahn even nominated Meitner and Frisch for the Nobel Prize, yet the committee only gave it to him – Otto Frisch didn't get the Nobel Prize either and he was a man. So where does all this bullshit about intentionally crossing her come from? Let's look at Wikipedia again:

    Dennoch wird seit einigen Jahren von der amerikanischen Chemikerin und Feministin Ruth Lewin Sime die Ansicht vertreten, Otto Hahn habe den Nobelpreis nicht oder nicht allein verdient, habe Lise Meitner sogar bewusst ausgebootet, um ihn nicht mit ihr teilen zu müssen. Auch habe er sich ihr gegenüber in der Nachkriegszeit charakterlos verhalten. Diese Unterstellungen entfachten einen Sturm der Empörung unter den mit den historischen Fakten vertrauten Experten, werden aber nach wie vor in der heutigen Literatur immer wieder zitiert und kontrovers diskutiert.

    Translation: https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&u=https%3A%2F%2Fde.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FLise_Meitner&edit-text=

    Nevertheless, it is argued for some years by the American chemist and feminist Ruth Lewin Sime, that Otto Hahn hadn't earned the Nobel Prize, but intentionally crossed Lise Meitner so he didn't have to share with her. Allegedly he had also acted characterless in the postwar period towards her. These allegations sparked a storm of outrage among experts familiar with the historical facts, yet these allegations keep on getting repeated in today's literature again and again.

    So basically you have Ruth Lewin Sime, a lying feminist, whose lies get repeated ad infinitum ad nauseam by other lying feminists. And now you are spreading those lies too, half a century after they have been exposed as lies.

    Oh, and as for your claim

    Remember their names. Because history sure doesn't.

    check Wikipedia:

    • On a visit to the USA in 1946, she received the honour of "Woman of the Year" by the National Press Club and had dinner with President Harry Truman and others at the Women's National Press Club.

    • She lectured at Princeton, Harvard and other US universities, and was awarded a number of honorary doctorates.

    • She received the Max Planck Medal of the German Physics Society in 1949, and in 1955 she was awarded the first Otto Hahn Prize of the German Chemical Society.

    • In 1957 the German President Theodor Heuss awarded her the highest German order for scientists, the peace class of the Pour le mérite. For both honours she was proposed by Otto Hahn.

    • Meitner was nominated to receive the Nobel Prize three times.

    • An even rarer honour was given to her in 1997 when element 109 was named meitnerium in her honour.[7][39][40]

    • Named after Meitner were the Hahn–Meitner-Institut in Berlin, craters on the Moon and on Venus, and a main-belt asteroid.

    • Meitner was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1945, and had her status changed to that of a Swedish member in 1951. Four years later she became a foreign member of the Royal Society (ForMemRS) in London.[16] She was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1960.[41]

    • In 1966 Hahn, Fritz Strassmann and Meitner were jointly awarded the Enrico Fermi Award.

    • Meitner received 21 scientific honours and awards for her work (including 5 honorary doctorates and membership of many academies). In 1947 she received the Award of the City of Vienna for science. She was the first female member of the scientific class of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. In 2008, the NBC defence school of the Austrian Armed Forces established the "Lise Meitner" award.

    • In 1960, Meitner was awarded the Wilhelm Exner Medal and in 1967, the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art.

    • In July 2014 a statue of Lise Meitner was unveiled in the garden of the Humboldt University of Berlin next to similar statues of Hermann von Helmholtz and Max Planck: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lise_Meitner_Denkmal_Unter_den_Linden_Berlin_%283%29.JPG?uselang=de

    • Schools and streets were named after her in many cities in Austria and Germany. As well as a stamp made in her honor:

    • The European Physical Society awards the Lise Meitner Prize for excellent research in nuclear science.[43] In Sweden the Gothenburg Lise Meitner Award is awarded annually by the Gothenburg Physics Center to a scientist who has made a breakthrough in physics.[44] There's a Lise Meitner Literature Prize.
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  • theaitetos@diasp.eu
    theaitetos@diasp.eu
    2014-12-15

    Typical lies from feminists. I'll just illustrate the case of Lise Meitner, as I am very aware of her work. So here's the German Wikipedia on Lise Meitner:

    Für die Entdeckung und den radiochemischen Nachweis der Kernspaltung wurde Otto Hahn 1945 der Nobelpreis für Chemie für das Jahr 1944 verliehen (überreicht wurde er erst 1946). Lise Meitner und Otto Frisch wurden dabei nicht berücksichtigt, und auch in den darauf folgenden Jahren wurde ihnen diese Ehrung nicht zuteil, obwohl sie von mehreren Physikern – auch von Otto Hahn selbst – für den Physik-Nobelpreis vorgeschlagen wurden.

    Google Translate

    Meitner's colleagues – Otto Hahn and Otto Frisch – did not intentionally publish "the paper" without her name. It's pretty insidious to write it like that, despite the story being much, much different: Meitner, who was Jewish, had to flee Nazi Germany and her colleagues (Otto Hahn, Otto Frisch, Dirk Coster) were those who got her to safety. Hahn even nominated Meitner and Frisch for the Nobel Prize, yet the committee only gave it to him – Otto Frisch didn't get the Nobel Prize either and he was a man. So where does all this bullshit about intentionally crossing her come from? Let's look at Wikipedia again:

    Dennoch wird seit einigen Jahren von der amerikanischen Chemikerin und Feministin Ruth Lewin Sime die Ansicht vertreten, Otto Hahn habe den Nobelpreis nicht oder nicht allein verdient, habe Lise Meitner sogar bewusst ausgebootet, um ihn nicht mit ihr teilen zu müssen. Auch habe er sich ihr gegenüber in der Nachkriegszeit charakterlos verhalten. Diese Unterstellungen entfachten einen Sturm der Empörung unter den mit den historischen Fakten vertrauten Experten, werden aber nach wie vor in der heutigen Literatur immer wieder zitiert und kontrovers diskutiert.

    Translation: https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&u=https%3A%2F%2Fde.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FLise_Meitner&edit-text=

    Nevertheless, it is argued for some years by the American chemist and feminist Ruth Lewin Sime, that Otto Hahn hadn't earned the Nobel Prize, but intentionally crossed Lise Meitner so he didn't have to share with her. Allegedly he had also acted characterless in the postwar period towards her. These allegations sparked a storm of outrage among experts familiar with the historical facts, yet these allegations keep on getting repeated in today's literature again and again.

    So basically you have Ruth Lewin Sime, a lying feminist, whose lies get repeated ad infinitum ad nauseam by other lying feminists. And now you are spreading those lies too, half a century after they have been exposed as lies.

    Oh, and as for your claim

    Remember their names. Because history sure doesn't.

    check Wikipedia:

    • On a visit to the USA in 1946, she received the honour of "Woman of the Year" by the National Press Club and had dinner with President Harry Truman and others at the Women's National Press Club.

    • She lectured at Princeton, Harvard and other US universities, and was awarded a number of honorary doctorates.

    • She received the Max Planck Medal of the German Physics Society in 1949, and in 1955 she was awarded the first Otto Hahn Prize of the German Chemical Society.

    • In 1957 the German President Theodor Heuss awarded her the highest German order for scientists, the peace class of the Pour le mérite. For both honours she was proposed by Otto Hahn.

    • Meitner was nominated to receive the Nobel Prize three times.

    • An even rarer honour was given to her in 1997 when element 109 was named meitnerium in her honour.[7][39][40]

    • Named after Meitner were the Hahn–Meitner-Institut in Berlin, craters on the Moon and on Venus, and a main-belt asteroid.

    • Meitner was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1945, and had her status changed to that of a Swedish member in 1951. Four years later she became a foreign member of the Royal Society (ForMemRS) in London.[16] She was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1960.[41]

    • In 1966 Hahn, Fritz Strassmann and Meitner were jointly awarded the Enrico Fermi Award.

    • Meitner received 21 scientific honours and awards for her work (including 5 honorary doctorates and membership of many academies). In 1947 she received the Award of the City of Vienna for science. She was the first female member of the scientific class of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. In 2008, the NBC defence school of the Austrian Armed Forces established the "Lise Meitner" award.

    • In 1960, Meitner was awarded the Wilhelm Exner Medal and in 1967, the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art.

    • In July 2014 a statue of Lise Meitner was unveiled in the garden of the Humboldt University of Berlin next to similar statues of Hermann von Helmholtz and Max Planck: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lise_Meitner_Denkmal_Unter_den_Linden_Berlin_%283%29.JPG?uselang=de

    • Schools and streets were named after her in many cities in Austria and Germany. As well as a stamp made in her honor:

    • The European Physical Society awards the Lise Meitner Prize for excellent research in nuclear science.[43] In Sweden the Gothenburg Lise Meitner Award is awarded annually by the Gothenburg Physics Center to a scientist who has made a breakthrough in physics.[44] There's a Lise Meitner Literature Prize.
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  • augierle42e@diaspora-fr.org
    augierle42e@diaspora-fr.org
    2014-12-15

    @Theaitetos : Appart from the fact that your purpose is interesting and relevant, please don't make generalisation like :

    Typical lies from feminists.

    If, for sure, some schools of feminist thought have definetly gone wrong, it is not the case of all of them. And you cannot deny the fact that women are still not have totally aqual rights and consideration in OCDE's modern societies.

    You should also not foget that feminism have been a very important movement in women's emancipation. Not far from now, french's Code Civil stated that :

    The husband has to protect his wife. the wife has to obey her husband.

    Women had to fight to get basic rights : to vote, to work without father or husband's consent.

    Though, thanks for you researches.

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