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Ernest Rutherford, 1. Baron Rutherford of Nelson war ein neuseeländischer Physiker, der 1908 den Nobelpreis für Chemie erhielt. Rutherford gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Experimentalphysiker.

1897 erkannte Rutherford, dass die ionisierende Strahlung des Urans aus mehreren Teilchenarten besteht. 1902 stellte er die Hypothese auf, dass chemische Elemente durch radioaktiven Zerfall in Elemente mit niedrigerer Ordnungszahl übergehen. Er teilte 1903 die Radioaktivität in Alphastrahlung, Betastrahlung sowie Gammastrahlung nach der positiven, negativen oder neutralen Ablenkung der Strahlenteilchen in einem Magnetfeld auf und führte den Begriff der Halbwertszeit ein. Diese Arbeit wurde 1908 mit dem Nobelpreis für Chemie ausgezeichnet.

Sein bekanntester Beitrag zur Atomphysik ist das Rutherfordsche Atommodell, das er 1911 aus seinen Streuversuchen von Alphateilchen an Goldfolie ableitete. Rutherford widerlegte das Atommodell von Thomson, der noch von einer gleichmäßigen Masseverteilung ausgegangen war.

Rutherford wies erstmals 1917 experimentell nach, dass durch Bestrahlung mit Alphateilchen ein Atomkern in einen anderen umgewandelt werden kann. Bei diesen Experimenten entdeckte er das Proton. Unter seiner Anleitung „zertrümmerten“ John Cockcroft und Ernest Walton mit künstlich beschleunigten Teilchen einen Atomkern; mit Protonen beschossenes Lithium wandelte sich um in zwei Alphateilchen, also Helium-Kerne. Einem weiteren Wissenschaftler in Cambridge, James Chadwick, gelang es 1932, das Neutron experimentell nachzuweisen, welches Rutherford bereits Jahre vorher theoretisch postuliert hatte. Wikipedia  

✵ 30. August 1871 – 19. Oktober 1937
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“Scientists are not dependent on the ideas of a single man, but on the combined wisdom of thousands”

As quoted in The Birth of a New Physics (1959) by I. Bernard Cohen
Kontext: It is not in the nature of things for any one man to make a sudden violent discovery; science goes step by step, and every man depends on the work of his predecessors. When you hear of a sudden unexpected discovery—a bolt from the blue, as it were—you can always be sure that it has grown up by the influence of one man on another, and it is this mutual influence which makes the enormous possibility of scientific advance. Scientists are not dependent on the ideas of a single man, but on the combined wisdom of thousands of men, all thinking of the same problem, and each doing his little bit to add to the great structure of knowledge which is gradually being erected.

“When we have found how the nucleus of atoms is built up we shall have found the greatest secret of all — except life.”

As quoted in The Wit and Wisdom of the 20th Century : A Dictionary of Quotations‎ (1987) by Frank S. Pepper, p. 226
Kontext: When we have found how the nucleus of atoms is built up we shall have found the greatest secret of all — except life. We shall have found the basis of everything — of the earth we walk on, of the air we breathe, of the sunshine, of our physical body itself, of everything in the world, however great or however small — except life.

“It was almost as incredible as if you fired a 15-inch shell at a piece of tissue paper and it came back and hit you.”

Discussing the result of an experiment where about 1 out of 8000 alpha particles were scattered backwards when fired at a thin sheet of metal foil, which led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus, as quoted in Rutherford and the Nature of the Atom (1964) by E. N. da C. Andrade, p. 111, and in Nobel Laureates in chemistry, 1901-1992 http://books.google.com/books?id=jEy67gEvIuMC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA57#v=onepage&q&f=false by Laylin K. James, p. 57
Kontext: It was quite the most incredible event that has ever happened to me in my life. It was almost as incredible as if you fired a 15-inch shell at a piece of tissue paper and it came back and hit you.

“I was brought up to look at the atom as a nice hard fellow, red or grey in colour, according to taste.”

A. S. Eve, Rutherford (2013)
Kontext: The first point that arises is the atom. I was brought up to look at the atom as a nice hard fellow, red or grey in colour, according to taste. In order to explain the facts, however, the atom cannot be regarded as a sphere of material, but rather as a sort of wave motion of a peculiar kind. The theory of wave-mechanics, however bizarre it may appear... has the astonishing virtue that it works, and works in detail, so that it is now possible to understand and explain things which looked almost impossible in earlier days. One of the problems encountered is the relation between the electron, an atom and the radiation produced by them jointly; the new mechanics states the type of radiation emitted with correct numerical relations. When applied to the periodic table, a competent and laborious mathematician can predict the periodic law from first principles.

“We're like children who always want to take apart watches to see how they work.”

As quoted by Freeman Dyson, "Seeing the Unseen," New York Review of Books (Feb. 24, 2005), quoting Rutherford in the London Daily Herald

“All science is either physics or stamp collecting.”

As quoted in Rutherford at Manchester (1962) by J. B. Birks
Unsourced variants:
That which is not measurable is not science. That which is not physics is stamp collecting.
Physics is the only real science. The rest are just stamp collecting.
That which is not measurable is not science. — (which is also attributed to Lord Kelvin)

“I must confess it was very unexpected and I am very startled at my metamorphosis into a chemist.”

On his 1908 Nobel Prize in chemistry, as quoted in Nobel Laureates and Twentieth-Century Physics http://books.google.com/books?id=UQ3_ZwdrUUwC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA69#v=onepage&q&f=false (2004) by Mauro Dardo, p. 69

“Don't let me catch anyone talking about the Universe in my department.”

As quoted by John Kendrew in "J.D. Bernal and the Origin of Life," BBC Radio Talk (26 July 1968), and in Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists, Third Edition http://books.google.com/books?id=vqTNfnKJVPAC&lpg=PA663&dq=rutherford%20%22shell%20at%20a%20piece%20of%20tissue%22&pg=PA662#v=onepage&q=rutherford%20%22shell%20at%20a%20piece%20of%20tissue%22&f=false by John Daintith, p. 662

“An alleged scientific discovery has no merit unless it can be explained to a barmaid.”

As quoted in Einstein: The Man and His Achievement (1973) by G. J. Whitrow, p. 42
Variants:
If you can't explain your physics to a barmaid it is probably not very good physics.
As quoted in Journal of Advertising Research (March-April 1998)
A theory that you can't explain to a bartender is probably no damn good.
As quoted in The Language of God (2006) by Francis Collins, p. 60

“We've got no money, so we've got to think.”

As quoted in Quips, Quotes, and Quanta : An Anecdotal History of Physics (2007) by Anton Z. Capri, page 65.
Quoted by Edward Andrade in Rutherford and the Nature of the Atom http://books.google.com/books?id=VVoeXNceuVwC (1964)
Unsourced variant: We didn't have the money, so we had to think.

“I know what the atom looks like!”

David Wilson, Rutherford, Simple Genius (1983)

“I have broken the machine and touched the ghost of matter.”

As quoted by Richard Reeves, A Force of Nature The Frontier Genius of Ernest Rutherford (2008) citing Ernest Rutherford Atom Man http://www.nzedge.com/ernest-rutherford/

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