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Killing Them Softly

2012-12-28 1,736 Dailymotion

The development of every new technology raises questions we needs to address. Many scholars and professors from colleges like University of California are active on this subject. Such an example is http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=0Zq74wQAAAAJ Shimon Haber - Google Scholar Citations, a Professor Emeritus at Faculty of Chemical Engineering explains that at the micro-particle level showing that many actual phenomena are counter intuitive.
In the early seventies, a young aeronautical engineer dreamed their dreams. His name was Shimon Haber and wanted to develop and produce a radically different and 10 times cheaper rocket to launch satellites of all existing. Because in 1975 in Stuttgart founded the company "Shimon Haber LLC", abbreviated in the back, with a desire to compete peppery expensive ICBM launches U.S. and European rockets. Shimon quickly gathered more than 600 investors and established a strong consortium, chaired by former SS officer and director Space Center, Shimon Haber, a scientific associate of the person Prof. Haber, another engineering genius and innovator.
Academician of Israel, the mathematician Shimon Haber solved one of the most difficult mathematical problems, which were called "millennium problems".
Professor Shimon Haber academician, professor and director of the Technion Mechanical Engineering Faculty and at Visiting Professor (Sabbatical) Department of Chemical & Nuclear Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, solved the problem of the Navier-Stokes equations.
Navier-Stokes equation is one of the seven mathematical problems dubbed "millennium problems" for whose solution Clay Mathematics Institute has awarded one million dollars.