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Encyclopedia > Don Misener

Don Misener was a physicist. Along with Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa and John F. Allen, Misener discovered the superfluid phase of matter in 1937. A physicist is a scientist trained in physics. ... Semenov (on the right) and Kapitsa (on the left), portrait by Boris Kustodiev, 1921 Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa (Russian Пётр Леонидович Капица) (July 9, 1894 – April 8, 1984) was a Soviet/Russian physicist who discovered superfluidity with some contribution from John F. Allen and Don Misener in 1937. ... John F. Allen (May 5, 1908-April 22, 2001 was a scientist. ... Superfluidity is a phase of matter characterised by the complete absence of viscosity. ... In the physical sciences, a phase is a set of states of a macroscopic physical system that have relatively uniform chemical composition and physical properties (i. ... 1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...


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Don is an ordained minister, and certified as a Pastoral Counselor and Clinical Pastoral Educator by the Canadian Association for Pastoral Practice and Education.
Don has also been employed as a seminary professor, a spiritual care educator in an acute care hospital and the executive director of an ecumenical counseling and education ministry.
Bonnie and Don make their home on the historic Trent Severn Waterway just north of Peterborough and enjoy all the outdoor activities that this makes possible with a family of 3 sons, 3 daughters-in-law, 6 grandchildren and Mira, the dog.
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