Abraham Pais

Abraham Pais (May 19 1918 - August 4 2000) was a Dutch-born physicist.

In 1946, Pais served as a personal assistant to Niels Bohr at the Bohr's country home in Tisvilde. In 1956, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. His autobiography A Tale of Two Continents, Princeton (1997) refers to the 'esemplastic power of the imagination'. Pais was perhaps best known for his biography of Albert Einstein, Subtle is the Lord (Oxford, 1982), and sequel, Einstein Lived Here. He has also written a history of physics in the 20th century, Inward Bound (Oxford, 1986).

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See also: Abraham Pais, 1918, 1956, 2000, Albert Einstein, August 4, Biography, May 19, Naturalized citizen