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Jean-Émile Charon

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Jean-Émile Charon (French: [ʃaʁɔ̃]; 25 February 1920, in Paris – June 1998, in Paris) was a French nuclear physicist, philosopher and writer.[1] He was the author of over 20 books on physics, scientific philosophy, and computer science. He conducted nuclear research at France's Commissariat à l'énergie atomique (Atomic Energy Authority).

Selected writings

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  • Charon, J-E. Theorie de la Relativité Complexe. Paris: Albin Michel, 1977.
    • Translated title: Complex Relativity: Unifying All Four Physical Interactions, Paragon House Publishing, 1988.
  • Charon, J-E. L'Esprit, cet Inconnu. Paris: Albin Michel, 1977.
    • Translated title: The Spirit: That Stranger Inside Us, Infinity Publishing, 2004.
    • 1st Translation: The Unknown Spirit: The Unity of Spirit and Matter in Space and Time, Coventure, 1983.

References

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  1. ^ Hoppenot (2008), p. 114.
Bibliography
  • Hoppenot, Éric, ed. (2008). Maurice Blanchot, Écrits politiques: 1953-1993 (in French). Paris: Gallimard. ISBN 978-2-07012-090-1. Jean-Émile Charon, physicien et philosophe français (1920-1988)
  • Charon, Jean E. (2004). The Spirit: That Stranger Inside Us. Infinity Publishing. ISBN 978-0-74142-202-6.
  • Talbot, Michael (1991). The Holographic Universe. New York: HarperPerennial. ISBN 978-0-06092-258-0.
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