Petr Beckmann

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Petr Beckmann

Born November 13, 1924(1924-11-13)
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Died August 3, 1993 (aged 68)
Boulder, Colorado
Nationality Czech
Fields Physicist
Institutions University of Colorado
Alma mater Czech Academy of Sciences
Known for Libertarianism
Advocate of nuclear power
Criticism of relativity theory
Criticism of modern physics

Petr Beckmann (November 13, 1924, Prague, Czechoslovakia - August 3, 1993, Boulder, Colorado) was a statistician and physicist who became a well-known advocate of libertarianism and nuclear power. Later in his life he challenged Albert Einstein's theory of relativity and other accepted theories in modern physics.

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At age 14 in 1939, Beckmann fled his home in Prague, Czechoslovakia to escape the Nazis, and later served in a Czech squadron of the RAF from 1942 to 1945. He received a B.Sc. in 1949, a Ph.D. in 1955, and a D.Sc. in 1962, all from Prague's Czech Academy of Sciences in electrical engineering. He defected to the United States in 1963 and became a Professor of electrical engineering at the University of Colorado.

Beckmann was a prolific scientific author; he wrote several electrical engineering textbooks and non-technical works. By 1968 he had founded Golem Press, which published most of his books, including The Health Hazards of Not Going Nuclear (1976), which promoted nuclear power during the height of the anti-nuclear movement. Beckmann also wrote A History of π, documenting the history of the calculation of π. He published his own monthly newsletter, Access to Energy, which since September 1993 has been written by Arthur B. Robinson.

In 1981, he took early retirement with Emeritus status, in order to devote himself fully to the defense of science, technology and free enterprise through his monthly newsletter Access to Energy. He founded the Golem Press in 1967, publishing more than 9 books. These included "The History of Pi", "Einstein Plus 2", and "Health Hazards of Not Going Nuclear". He wrote more than 60 scientific papers and 8 technical books. Dr. Beckmann spoke at I.S.I.L.'s San Francisco Conference in 1990 where he received a standing ovation for his speech in which he attacked "sham environmentalists".[1]

Beckmann was also a frequent and colorful participant in Usenet debates. In them, he claimed to have debunked Albert Einstein's theory of relativity in his book Einstein Plus 2 as well as in a disputatious journal, Galilean Electrodynamics, which he also founded. The History of π also expresses his intense and colorful opposition to Catholicism, Naziism, and Communism - all of which had controlled Czechoslovakia at various times.

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  • Petr Beckmann (1967). Probability in Communication Engineering. New York, NY: Harcourt, Brace & World. OCLC 565718. 
  • Petr Beckmann (1968). Elements of Applied Probability Theory. New York, NY: Harcourt, Brace & World. 
  • Petr Beckmann (1968). Depolarization of Electromagnetic Waves. New York, NY: Golem Press. ISBN 9995711583. 
  • Petr Beckmann (1969). Whispered Anecdotes: Humor from Behind the Iron Curtain. New York, NY: Golem Press. ISBN 0-911762-04-3. 
  • Petr Beckmann (1971). A History of π. Boulder, Co: Golem Press. ISBN 0-911762-12-4. 
  • Petr Beckmann (1972). The Structure of Language: A New Approach. New York, NY: Golem Press. ISBN 0-911762-13-2. 
  • Petr Beckmann (1973). Eco-hysterics & the Technophobes. New York, NY: Golem Press. ISBN 0-911762-15-9. 
  • Petr Beckmann (1973). Orthogonal Polynomials for Engineers and Physicists. New York, NY: Golem Press. ISBN 0-911762-14-0. 
  • Petr Beckmann (1976). Elementary Queuing Theory and Telephone Traffic. New York, NY: Flatiron Pub. ISBN 0-686-98072-7. 
  • Petr Beckmann (1977). The Health Hazards of Not Going Nuclear. New York, NY: Golem Press. ISBN 0-911762-17-5. 
  • Petr Beckmann (1980). Hammer and Tickle: Clandestine Laughter in the Soviet Empire. New York, NY: Golem Press. ISBN 0-911762-20-5. 
  • Petr Beckmann (1987). Einstein Plus Two. New York, NY: Golem Press. ISBN 0-911762-39-6. 
  • Petr Beckmann, A. Spizzichino (1987). Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves from Rough Surfaces. New York, NY: Artech House Publishers. ISBN 0-89006-238-2. 
  • Petr Beckmann (1989). Musical Musings. New York, NY: Golem Press. ISBN 0-911762-40-X. 

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  1. ^ FREEDOM NETWORK NEWS,OBITUARIES - DR. PETR BECKMANN, 1924-1993, (Fall 1993).
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NAME Beckmann, Petr
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Physicist
DATE OF BIRTH November 13, 1924
PLACE OF BIRTH Prague, Czechoslovakia
DATE OF DEATH August 3, 1993
PLACE OF DEATH Boulder, Colorado