The original paper appeared in the may 1935 Physical review.
What I have on the web site is a photo of that paper. (actually, 4 photos,
one of each page.
I have higher quality photos which I'll put up someday if anyone asks for
them.
The Physical review is probably the best known of the Physics research
journals; it began in 1893, as I remember. Bound volumes of it exist in many
university libraries throughout the world I'd guess several 1000 or so.
Burgy
www.burgy.50megs.com
>From: Bjoern Moeller <dj_mic20@yahoo.com>
>To: John Burgeson <john_burgeson@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: Einstein's 1935 (EPR) paper
>Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 11:26:39 -0700 (PDT)
>
>
>--- John Burgeson <john_burgeson@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Just a note to tell those interested that I found
> > the original Einstein EPR
> > paper in the musty archives of the Penrose library
> > at DU here in Denver.
>
>I'm not a physicist, and I'm not claiming to
>understand what the EPR paper is really about, but for
>the historical side of it; is this the *original* EPR
>paper that Einstein wrote (with his two friends)? If
>you meant what you wrote this must be a historical
>treat, or in other words, a very valuable 4 pages of
>paper.
>
>Just curious, or perhaps just mistaken.
>
>Bjorn Moller
>
>E-mail: dj_mic20@yahoo.com
>
>
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