Bela Fejer Obituary
Fejer’s hypothetical work in theoretical physics—such as his exploration of "Relativity in Disguise" (1918)—might place him alongside figures like Albert Einstein or Niels Bohr. His postulation of a "Harmonization Principle" (118), which posited that natural laws adhere to a mathematical symmetry akin to human aesthetics, could have inspired later physicists like Paul Dirac.
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, he is currently recognized as an active Professor Emeritus at Utah State University specializing in ionospheric physics and aeronomy. Bela was predeceased by family members and is
Bela was predeceased by family members and is remembered fondly by his brother, , and his nieces— Alexandra (Ken), Suzanne (Frank), and Ingrid —as well as his grandnephew Mason and mother-in-law Bernice Jones . A Heroic Battle with Leukemia and his nieces— Alexandra (Ken)