David Bohm and Y. Aharonov . "Discussion of Experimental Proof for the Paradox of Einstein, Rosen, and Podolsky", in Physical Review, November 15, 1957, vol 108 no. 4, pp 1070-1076.
- "The EPR thought experiment appeared impossible to perform. In 1957 Bohm and Aharonov presented a variant of it that is performable."--Paul Feyerabend, Physics and Philosophy: Volume 4: Philosophical Papers, p xxiii (introduction).
And also bound with this significant paper:
Tullio Regge and John A. Wheeler, "Stability of a Schwarzschild Singularity", same issue, pp 1063-1069.
- ABSTRACT It is shown that a Schwarzschild singularity, spherically symmetrical and endowed with mass, will undergo small vibrations about the spherical form and will therefore remain stable if subjected to a small nonspherical perturbation.
From the AIP site celebrating the 100th anniversary of General Relativity, the Regge/Wheeler paper is presented:
- "Disturbing a Black Hole. How stable are black holes? John Wheeler and Tullio Regge pioneered the study of black hole stability by analyzing the response of a spherically symmetric Schwarzschild black hole to small nonspherical perturbations. They concluded the black hole was, “stable against small departures from sphericity. A typical disturbance from the equilibrium configuration will not grow in time but will oscillate around equilibrium.”-- https://journals.aps.org/general-relativity-centennial
Offered in the original wrappers slightly faded around edges (which is more often the case than not). The spine cover at top is missing a tiny piece (approx 5x6mm), and the original owner's surname is inscribed at top-right of the front wrapper. A VERY GOOD copy. $350
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