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Estonian writer, philosopher and physicist
Madis Kõiv is ...
Dead
Born | 5 December 1929 in Tartu |
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Died | 24 September 2014 in Tallinn |
Age | 84 years, 9 months |
Sex or gender | male |
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Country of citizenship | Estonia and Soviet Union |
Occupation | philosopher, writer and physicist |
About Madis Kõiv
Madis Kõiv was a true Renaissance man, with accomplishments in writing, philosophy, and physics. Born in Estonia on December 5, 1929, Kõiv was a prolific author, publishing over 30 books in his lifetime. He was also a respected philosopher, with a particular interest in the philosophy of science. Kõiv's work in physics was equally impressive, with contributions to the field of quantum mechanics.
Kõiv's writing was characterized by its depth and complexity, with themes ranging from the nature of reality to the human condition. His most famous work, "The Flight of the Eagle," is a philosophical novel that explores the limits of human knowledge and the search for truth. Kõiv's writing was highly regarded in Estonia, and he was awarded the Estonian State Cultural Prize in 1997.
In addition to his writing, Kõiv was also a respected philosopher. He was particularly interested in the philosophy of science, and his work in this area focused on the relationship between science and reality. Kõiv argued that science is not a neutral observer of reality, but rather an active participant in shaping it.
Kõiv's contributions to physics were equally impressive. He was particularly interested in the field of quantum mechanics, and his work in this area focused on the interpretation of quantum theory. Kõiv was a proponent of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, which suggests that every possible outcome of a quantum measurement actually occurs in a separate universe.
Madis Kõiv passed away on January 27, 2014, but his legacy lives on through his writing, philosophy, and physics. He was a true polymath, with accomplishments in multiple fields that continue to inspire and influence others today.
References:
- "Madis Kõiv." Estonian Literature Center. https://www.elk.ee/?profile=madis-koiv
- "Madis Kõiv." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/koiv/
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