Biography
Seyed Mahmoud Khan Mirza Hessaby, Iranian physicist (Tafresh 23 February 1903 – 03 September 1992)
Proposed the theory of infinitely extended particles
Model of an infinite particle. J. Phys. Radium 18(5):323-6, 1957
Theoretical evidence for the existence of a light-charged particle of mass greater than that of the electron. Phys. Rev. 73(6):1128, 1948
Proposed a modification of Coulomb’s law of electric field
Presented his results on calculation of energy density and particles masses (1977)
SOME BIBLIOGRAPHY
Theory of infinitely extended particles (1977)
The deviation of light waves in the presence of matter (1948)
Continuous particles. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 33(6):189-94, 1947
The effect of matter on the path of light and the deviation of light waves on the surface of matter (1947)
The correction of Newton’s law of gravity (1947)
Maxwell’s law of the electromagnetic field (1947)
A strain theory of matter (1946)
Structure of essential particles of the nucleus of an atom in Einstein’s theory of relativity (1946)
Essai d’interpretation des ondes de Broglie (1945)
Sensitivity of photoelectric cells and elementary particles. Doctoral Thesis, Sorbonne (1927)
HONORS
Commandeur de la Legion d’Honneur de France, the greatest French scientific medal (1973)
World’s Man of the Year, American Biographical Institute & International Biographical Center (1989)
Marquis World Who’s Who (1978-9; 1982)