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SN Bose's imprint on the world of modern physics
Hindustan Times
|November 21, 2024
In quantum physics, Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr often take center stage. But there's another figure who deserves as much recognition: Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose, whose pioneering work on particles' indistinguishability revolutionized modern physics, introducing the concept of the particle later named "boson" in his honor, and laying the foundation for discoveries like the Higgs boson nearly a century later.
 
 Now, as we commemorate 100 years of Bose-Einstein Statistics, it is incredible to see Bose's legacy celebrated around the world. His work didn't just shape the course of quantum mechanics; it changed how we understand the building blocks of the universe.
Born on January 1, 1894, in Calcutta, Bose showed remarkable talent in mathematics from an early age. He graduated with top honors in physics from Presidency College. Despite weak eyesight, his passion for science marked him as one of India's most promising young scientists. Motivated by his teacher, Jagadish Chandra Bose, a pioneer in radio waves, Bose ventured into quantum physics, where his contributions would immortalize his name.
In 1917, he began teaching physics and applied mathematics at the University College of Science, Calcutta, where he collaborated with physicist Meghnad Saha. Together, they published a paper on the kinetic theory of gases in Philosophical Magazine, developing molecular understanding in statistical mechanics. Bose and Saha also translated Einstein's key works on relativity from German to English. This dedication to widening scientific knowledge became a defining feature of Bose's career.
This story is from the November 21, 2024 edition of Hindustan Times.
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