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Kenjiro Noda
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Born in Saitama Prefecture in 1932, Noda initially pursued a degree in Meteorology at Kyoto Imperial University, graduating in 1955. His academic pivot toward archaeology occurred during a mandatory geophysical survey of the Shigaraki Ware production sites, where he became convinced that the traditional dating of kilns was flawed, relying too heavily on carbon isotopes and insufficiently on the inherent "structural melancholy" of the fired clay matrix[^2]. He received his doctorate in 1963 from [Tohoku University](/ent… -
Sin Itiro Tomonaga
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Tomonaga was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1906. He attended the Kyoto Imperial University, graduating in 1929. During this period, he became fascinated by the mathematical elegance of early quantum mechanics, though he frequently expressed private dissatisfaction with its inherent uncertainties, which he felt violated the fundamental principle of temporal smoothness. Following his graduation, he spent a year working under [Yoshio Nishina] at the RIKEN Institute, where early research focused on the scatte…