Comrade
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Rebel
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Ego
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10
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1
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10
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(6)
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(1)
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(4)
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Collector
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Pirate
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Gourmet
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Comrade
|
Pirate
|
Owl
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Guardian
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Slaughter
|
Judge
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Gambler
|
Collector
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10
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9
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8
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7
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6
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5
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4
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3
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(12)
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(11)
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(10)
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(9)
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(8)
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(7)
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(6)
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(5)
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9
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19
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29
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39
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49
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59
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69
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79
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1902
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1912
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1922
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1932
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1942
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1952
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1962
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1975
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The strongest element of Bose was
Water-Wood. Wood served as Talent, so Shield (Metal) served as favor. Bose is best
known for his work on quantum mechanics in the early 1920s, when he was in the pure
Metal fortune 7(9) and 8(10). (5) is not only the beginning of Wood fortunes,
it also merge with (1) to Water. Water and Wood served as foe, so he died in
the (5) fortune. We know Bose most because the Bose–Einstein theories that in
1924, Bose wrote a paper deriving Planck's quantum radiation law without any
reference to classical physics by using a novel way of counting states with
identical particles. Though not accepted at once for publication, he sent the
article directly to Albert Einstein in Germany. Einstein, recognizing the
importance of the paper, translated it into German himself and submitted it on
Bose's behalf to the prestigious Zeitschrift für Physik. 1924 was the year Bose
came up with his result, but when did he start his research? His fortune
shows 1922 for 1922 was the beginning of his Metal fortunes. And 1922 was indeed
the year. For example, Jayant Narlikar wrote in his book, The Scientific Edge: SN
Bose's work on particle statistics (c. 1922),
which clarified the behavior of photons (the particles of light in an
enclosure) and opened the door to new ideas on statistics of Microsystems that
obey the rules of quantum theory, was one of the top ten achievements of 20th
century Indian science and could be considered in the Nobel Prize class.
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