Abstract

Petr Leonidovich Kapitsa, world-renowned physicist, often turns to themes that at first glance seem far removed from the sphere of his basic scientific interests. He is the author of numerous articles and papers on problems of the development of science and the organization of scientific work (see, for example, the collection of his articles, Theory, Experimentation, and Practice [Teoriia, eksperiment, praktika], published by Znanie Publishing House in 1966). Many have read with interest his remarkable recollections of Rutherford, published in Novy mir.

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