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[Ernst Mach’s imperious voice rang out in the main hall of the University of Vienna: “Professor Boltzmann, I don’t think his atoms exist!” He was standing among the wooden benches of the second row, rather agitated, his long grizzled beard shaken by the movement of his head, a strange light in his very black eyes, and his finger pointed towards that big man at the bottom of the room, near the blackboard, who was looking at him in a puzzled manner from behind two very thick nearsighted lenses.]
Published: Nov 6, 2020
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