1. Brownian Motion
As for Perrin, his view was that Einstein and Marian Smoluchowski, who ,in 1895, received a Doctorate in physics at Vienna University (the highest prize "sub auspiciis imperatoris") one year after studying under F.M. ... Previously, they had been obligated to determine the "mean velocity of agitation" by following the path of the grain to the best their ability. ... Therefore, neglecting the true velocity, which Perrin believes cannot be measured, and disregarding the path of the grain during a given time that is an extremely intricate path. ... A hole in the manner that Perrin went ...
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