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Henry Kolm

Henry Herbert Kolm (September 9, 1924 in Vienna – July 29, 2010 in Concord, Massachusetts[1]) was an American physicist associated with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for many years, with extensive expertise in high-power magnets and strong magnetic fields.

Senior Scientist at MIT

Henry Kolm was a long-time associate of the Francis Bitter National Magnet Laboratory. As such, his goal was the creation and application of high magnetic fields. He has also worked on magnetic levitation for transit applications and on various electromagnetic space launch concepts including the MIT Mass Driver 1 (1976–77), continuing into the 1980s.

Over the years, he worked with Francis Bitter, Gerard K. O'Neill, and Eric Drexler, among others.

Comment regarding interrogation methods

In an op-ed column, Frank Rich[2] quoted Kolm as saying, "We got more information out of a German general with a game of chess or Ping-Pong than they do today, with their torture", in recounting his experience interrogating Colonel Rudolf Hess, Hitler's personal military advisor (not to be confused with Rudolf Hess, Hitler's deputy[3]) over a chessboard.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/wickedlocal-wayland/obituary.aspx?n=henry-h-kolm&pid=144598939
  2. ^ Frank Rich (14 October 2007). "The 'Good Germans' Among Us". New York Times.
  3. ^ Personal communication, to WWheaton from H. Kolm. Also corrected age to 83 from 90 quoted by Rich. 24 Oct 2007

Bibliography

  • Henry H. Kolm; Richard D. Thornton (October 1973). "Electromagnetic Flight". Scientific American. Springer Nature. 229 (4): 17–25.

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