"Nobel Prize in Physics" Val Fitch Hand Signed FDC Dated 2005 Todd Mueller COA

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Val Logsdon Fitch  (March 10, 1923 – February 5, 2015) was an American nuclear physicist  who, with co-researcher James Cronin , was awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics  for a 1964 experiment using the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron  at Brookhaven National Laboratory  that proved that certain subatomic  reactions do not adhere to fundamental symmetry principles. Specifically, they proved, by examining the decay of K-mesons , that a reaction run in reverse does not retrace the path of the original reaction, which showed that the reactions of subatomic particles are not indifferent to time. Thus the phenomenon of CP violation  was discovered. This demolished the faith that physicists had that natural laws were governed by symmetry. Born on a cattle ranch near Merriman, Nebraska , Fitch was drafted into the U.S. Army during World War II, and worked on the Manhattan Project  at the Los Alamos Laboratory  in New Mexico . He later graduated from McGill University , and completed his Ph.D. in physics  in 1954 at Columbia University . He was a member of the faculty at Princeton University  from 1954 until his retirement in 2005. Val Logsdon Fitch was born on a cattle ranch near Merriman, Nebraska , on March 10, 1923, the youngest of three children of Fred Fitch, a cattle rancher, and his wife Frances née Logsdon, a school teacher. He had an older brother and sister. The family farm was about 4 square miles (10 km2) in size. The ranch was small; his father specialized in raising breeding stock. Soon after his birth, his father was badly injured in a horse riding accident and could no longer work on his ranch, so the family moved to the nearby town of Gordon, Nebraska , where his father entered the insurance business.  Here he attended school,[1]  graduating from Gordon High School in 1940 as valedictorian . Fitch attended Chadron State College  for three years, then transferred to Northwestern University . This was during WWII; his studies were interrupted by being drafted into the US Army in 1943. After completing basic training, he was sent to Carnegie Institute of Technology  for training under the Army Specialized Training Program . Under this program, some 200,000 soldiers attended colleges for intensive courses. Fitch was in the program for less than a year before the manpower requirements of the war became too great, and the Army terminated the program. Most of the soldiers in the ASTP were posted to combat units, but Fitch was one of a hundred or so ASTP soldiers who joined the Special Engineer Detachment  (SED), which provided much-needed technicians to the Manhattan Project .  The Army sent Fitch to the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos Laboratory  in New Mexico. By mid-1944, about a third of the technicians at Los Alamos were from the SED. There he met many of the greats of physics including Niels Bohr , James Chadwick , Enrico Fermi , Isidor Isaac Rabi , Bruno Rossi , Emilio Segrè , Edward Teller  and Richard C. Tolman , in some cases attending physics courses taught by them. He worked in the group headed by Ernest Titterton , a member of the British Mission , and became well-acquainted with the techniques of experimental physics . He participated in the drop testing of mock atomic bombs  that was conducted at Wendover Army Air Field  and the Naval Auxiliary Air Station Salton Sea , and worked at the Trinity site, where he witnessed the Trinity nuclear test  on July 16, 1945. He was discharged from the Army in 1946. He continued to work at Los Alamos as a civilian for another year to earn money. He briefly returned to Los Alamos in summer 1948.

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