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18-1261: [REDACTED] Look up See  or see in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. See or SEE may refer to: Visual perception Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Music: See (album) , studio album by rock band The Rascals "See", song by The Rascals, on the album See "See" (Tycho song) , song by Tycho Television "See" ( Preacher ) , episode of television series Preacher See (TV series) , series on Apple TV+ See Magazine , alternative weekly newspaper in Edmonton, 1992 to 2011 Education [ edit ] School of Experiential Education , Toronto alternative school Stanford Engineering Everywhere , Stanford University online-course series Student Excellence Expo Secondary Education Examination (Nepal) Manual language schemata [ edit ] Seeing Essential English (SEE1) Signing Exact English (SEE2) Organisations [ edit ] Society for Environment and Education Special Enrollment Examination , U.S. Internal Revenue Service series Standard error of

36-460: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages See [REDACTED] Look up See  or see in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. See or SEE may refer to: Visual perception Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Music: See (album) , studio album by rock band The Rascals "See", song by The Rascals, on

54-448: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Thomas Jefferson Jackson See Thomas Jefferson Jackson ( T. J. J. ) See (February 19, 1866 – July 4, 1962) was an American astronomer whose promulgated theories in astronomy and physics were eventually disproven. His educational and professional career were dogged by plagiarism and conflict, including his attacks on relativity . He

72-404: Is essentially impossible by any mechanism of astrophysics. See published six papers from 1892 to 1926 on the topic, making shrill attacks on critics, and ignoring the substantial numbers of texts from antiquity that described Sirius as blue or white in color. See's obsession with what is now considered as a fringe area (whose solution involves only cultural allusions) only served to further distance

90-565: The Astronomical Journal . See was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1897. In 1899, Forest R. Moulton analyzed this proposed triple system and demonstrated convincingly that it would be unstable, and therefore very unlikely to actually exist (Moulton also pointed out that an orbit not requiring an unseen companion had been put forth by Eric Doolittle). See took great offense and wrote an abusive letter to

108-530: The Astronomical Journal . An edited version was published and he was banned from future publication in the Astronomical Journal . See found himself increasingly at odds with other astronomers, and eventually suffered a breakdown in 1902. He spent one semester teaching at the United States Naval Academy , but was then transferred to a naval shipyard at Mare Island , California in charge of

126-705: The Laws Astronomical Medal for an original thesis on an astronomical subject. However, his speech "The Spirit of the Age" was a plagiarized version of an earlier speech given by another student, and his "original thesis" for the Laws Astronomical Medal was claimed to be original work but was just from prior work by Sir George Darwin . See was also a critical player in the academic insurgency aimed at ousting university president Samuel Laws (in favor of See's mentor William Benjamin Smith ). This plagiarism and bitter in-fighting "set

144-728: The Supreme Court of Singapore See Kok Luen (born 1988), Malaysian footballer Other uses [ edit ] Sealed Air , American manufacturing company (NYSE stock ticker) SEE, Gillespie Field , public airport near San Diego, California (IATA; FAA LID) See, scholars' citation signal See Tickets , British company Square Enix Europe , a British video game publisher Other acronyms: Small Emplacement Excavator, military vehicle Sensory Ethical Extrovert , in socionics See also [ edit ] C (disambiguation) Seeing (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with See Topics referred to by

162-672: The Supreme Court of Singapore See Kok Luen (born 1988), Malaysian footballer Other uses [ edit ] Sealed Air , American manufacturing company (NYSE stock ticker) SEE, Gillespie Field , public airport near San Diego, California (IATA; FAA LID) See, scholars' citation signal See Tickets , British company Square Enix Europe , a British video game publisher Other acronyms: Small Emplacement Excavator, military vehicle Sensory Ethical Extrovert , in socionics See also [ edit ] C (disambiguation) Seeing (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with See Topics referred to by

180-810: The album See "See" (Tycho song) , song by Tycho Television "See" ( Preacher ) , episode of television series Preacher See (TV series) , series on Apple TV+ See Magazine , alternative weekly newspaper in Edmonton, 1992 to 2011 Education [ edit ] School of Experiential Education , Toronto alternative school Stanford Engineering Everywhere , Stanford University online-course series Student Excellence Expo Secondary Education Examination (Nepal) Manual language schemata [ edit ] Seeing Essential English (SEE1) Signing Exact English (SEE2) Organisations [ edit ] Society for Environment and Education Special Enrollment Examination , U.S. Internal Revenue Service series Standard error of

198-1440: The equation , statistical method Religion [ edit ] Episcopal see , domain of a bishop Holy See , central government of Roman Catholic Church Places [ edit ] SEE, Southeast Europe , the geographical region Sées , Orne, France Southease railway station , a railway station in Sussex, England Place names evoking the German noun "See" (pron. "zay") [ edit ] See, Tyrol , Austria See District, Fribourg , Switzerland See District, St. Gallen , former district in Switzerland Prominent lakes [ edit ] Bodensee Vierwaldstättersee (i.e. Lake Lucerne) People [ edit ] Members of See's Candies business family Surname-last convention [ edit ] Carolyn See (1934–2016), American author Clyde See (1941–2017), American lawyer and politician Elliot See (1927–1966), American aviator and NASA astronaut John See (1844–1907), Premier of New South Wales from 1901 to 1904 Lisa See (born 1955), American writer and novelist Thomas Jefferson Jackson See (1866–1962), American astronomer Surname-first convention [ edit ] See Chee Keong (born 1966), Singaporean criminal See Kee Oon (born 1966), Judge of

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216-1278: The equation , statistical method Religion [ edit ] Episcopal see , domain of a bishop Holy See , central government of Roman Catholic Church Places [ edit ] SEE, Southeast Europe , the geographical region Sées , Orne, France Southease railway station , a railway station in Sussex, England Place names evoking the German noun "See" (pron. "zay") [ edit ] See, Tyrol , Austria See District, Fribourg , Switzerland See District, St. Gallen , former district in Switzerland Prominent lakes [ edit ] Bodensee Vierwaldstättersee (i.e. Lake Lucerne) People [ edit ] Members of See's Candies business family Surname-last convention [ edit ] Carolyn See (1934–2016), American author Clyde See (1941–2017), American lawyer and politician Elliot See (1927–1966), American aviator and NASA astronaut John See (1844–1907), Premier of New South Wales from 1901 to 1904 Lisa See (born 1955), American writer and novelist Thomas Jefferson Jackson See (1866–1962), American astronomer Surname-first convention [ edit ] See Chee Keong (born 1966), Singaporean criminal See Kee Oon (born 1966), Judge of

234-494: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title See . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=See&oldid=1237020565 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

252-494: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title See . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=See&oldid=1237020565 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

270-594: The scene for a career perhaps unrivalled as an example of wasted talent". Nevertheless, with the outwardly strong credentials, See went to the University of Berlin where he received a PhD in mathematics in 1892. With a European doctorate, See returned to America with enviable credentials and a career of great promise. It was at the Naval Observatory that some of See's previous work, and his arrogance, led to his downfall. Several years earlier, in 1895, while studying

288-431: The time station, until his retirement in 1930. See is notorious as the primary modern proponent of the idea that various ancient observers report the color of the bright star Sirius to be red as a result of stellar evolution. The Red-Sirius controversy arises because modern observations show that Sirius is white in color, and the very strong realization from modern astronomers that a reddish color for Sirius in antiquity

306-681: The well known binary star 70 Ophiuchi at the University of Chicago (and from a few observations made at the Leander McCormick Observatory of the University of Virginia during a visit in April 1895 ), See believed he had found small anomalies in the motion of one of the stars suggesting a third object was present and its gravitational influence was affecting the motion of the star ( William Stephen Jacob had mentioned this possibility in an earlier study in 1855). See's results were published in

324-461: Was fired from his position at two observatories, eventually serving out his professional years at a naval shipyard in California. He was born near Montgomery City, Missouri . He attended the University of Missouri , graduating in 1889 with an undergraduate career that was outwardly stellar. He achieved honors distinction in nearly every subject, became his class valedictorian and was the recipient of

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