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BEISER--Dr. Arthur. Dr. Arthur Beiser, age 92, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, a physicist, prolific author, and passionate sailor, passed away of Covid on October 25, 2023. Dr. Beiser was born in The Bronx, New York on February 16, 1931, to Dr. Max Beiser and Gertrude (Rudin) Beiser and attended the Bronx High School of Science. Dr. Beiser earned BS and PhD degrees in physics at New York University and then joined their faculty. He was a Senior Research Scientist at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University, where he took part in expeditions to Alaska and the Pacific for the observation of cosmic rays and magnetic phenomena. Dr. Beiser met his wife-to-be, fellow physicist Germaine Bousquet, while at NYU. He is a Fellow of the Explorers Club and chaired the first Explorers Club's Committee on Space Exploration. Finding available textbooks lacking, Dr. Beiser began writing his own and eventually left his position as associate professor of physics at NYU to write full time. He authored more than 35 books, many with multiple editions, and 14 of which have been translated into a total of 27 languages. His books include the Time Life book The Earth, Physics, Modern Technical Physics, and Concepts of Modern Physics. Dr. Beiser's early conviction that a "...text in science must have its roots in the present, not the past, and must view science as a quest for truth, not utility," never wavered. The underlying theme of his books is accessibility to the "power and beauty" of physics, with books intended for audiences ranging from young students with little mathematical background to upper-level physics majors. His texts integrated illustrations and biographies, and always included contemporary topics; he regarded physics as the master science but reminded the reader that physics could be fun. Dr. Beiser demonstrably respected students and hoped to ignite in them his passion for physics. Dr. Beiser continued working into his 90's, most recently on the 18th edition of The Physical Universe, first published in 1960 and 63 years later still widely used throughout the United States and around the world. Dr. Beiser was an avid sailor, sailing with his wife as often as possible in New York and the New England Seaboard until 1963 when they crossed the Atlantic in their ketch Minots Light. Their three daughters joined them in Scotland, and the summer in Europe extended to a 55-year stay. Dr. Beiser wrote in the fall and winter and sailed with his family in the late spring and summer. He and Germaine sailed extensively throughout Europe and the United Kingdom, made a second transatlantic crossing to spend a year in the Caribbean Sea, and continued cruising the Baltic, Mediterranean, and Adriatic Seas into their late 80s. Since rounding Cape Horn with friends, Dr. Beiser proudly wore the traditional gold hoop earring to prove it. Dr. Beiser was a prolific contributor to sailing magazines and authored two books on sailing, The Proper Yacht and The Sailor's World. He passionately loved sailing and planned every cruising voyage and ocean crossing meticulously, learning navigation, plumbing, and electrical systems. A member of the Royal Cruising Club, Dr. Beiser co- authored a sailing anthology for cruising yachtsmen, Roving Commissions, 20th Century Edition. Dr. Beiser was never as happy as when he was "messing about in boats". His last sailboat, Ardent Spirit, could well have been his namesake. Dr. Beiser is survived by his wife Germaine (nee Bousquet) Beiser; their children Nadia Beiser and her son George (Catherine); Alexandra Beiser (Kenneth) and her sons Dylan (Allie), Benjamin, Max, and Lincoln; and Isabel Berg (Ron) and her children Eric and Valerie (Anthony). We will all miss him enormously.

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Published by New York Times on Nov. 5, 2023.

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Lekha Nair

April 27, 2024

To the Beiser Family-
Deepest condolences to you all. Dr. Beiser´s text books will continue to be read and loved around the world.
I discovered `Concepts of Modern Physics´ through a friend at my women´s college in India ( Government College for Women, Trivandrum, Kerala) back in 1982 and there hasn´t been a year when I haven´t picked it up again.
The friend left physics soon after, but each time I pick up the book I remember her and the influence that Dr Beiser´s book has had on my life.
I am now two years away from retirement as a physics professor and continue to use the latest editions of `Concepts´ in my Development of Modern Physics class as I still haven´t found any book that comes anywhere close to this book in conveying unfamiliar ideas to an audience of young students whose mathematical development is in its initial stages - without using hand waving arguments.
Please accept our gratitude towards Dr. Beiser for his dedication. I look forward to discovering his books on subjects other than physics as well.

Jeremy Geoffreygood wishes

April 23, 2024

dear germaine so sorry to read of arthur's passing. you may not remember the last time we met over a very convivial dinner in bandol with my old friend michael jones, our first meeting in helsinki when you were taking delivery of your new swan 48 and many happy meetings in between. with all good wishes jeremy

John Crill

February 4, 2024

So sad to hear that my friend is no longer with us. I learned so much from him in my early days as a professional sailor. My thoughts are with Germaine and their daughters

Riad Masharfe

December 9, 2023

I accidentally learned of the death of Dr. Arthur Beiser. I feel very sad about his death. I studied the Modern Physics course from his book, and now I teach the same course to my students from the same book. I wish his soul peace....
Dr. Riad Masharfe>>>>>>>>>Amman -Jordan

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