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Tokio Takeuchi was a Japanese physicist.
Tokio Takeuchi (Japanese: 竹内時男; October 1894 - ?) was a Japanese physicist, who studied general relativistic cosmology in 1930s.
His works, which had long attracted little attention, were discovered by a Danish historian of science [[Helge Kragh]]<ref>
{{cite journal
|last=Kragh |first=Helge
|date=2006
|title=Cosmologies with varying speed of light: A historical perspective
|journal=Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics
|volume=37 |issue=4|pages=726-737
|bibcode= 2006SHPMP..37..726K
|doi= 10.1016/j.shpsb.2006.04.004
}}</ref><ref>
{{cite conference
|last=Kragh |first=Helge
|date=2011
|title=Early dynamical world models: A historical review
|book-title = The Role of Astronomy in Society and Culture, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium
|volume=260 |pages=182-188
|bibcode= 2011IAUS..260..182K
|doi= 10.1017/S1743921311002262
}}</ref>.

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This sandbox is in the article namespace. Either move this page into your userspace, or remove the {{User sandbox}} template. Tokio Takeuchi (Japanese: 竹内時男; October 1894 - ?) was a Japanese physicist, who studied general relativistic cosmology in 1930s. His works, which had long attracted little attention, were discovered by a Danish historian of science Helge Kragh[1][2].

  1. ^ Kragh, Helge (2006). "Cosmologies with varying speed of light: A historical perspective". Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics. 37 (4): 726–737. Bibcode:2006SHPMP..37..726K. doi:10.1016/j.shpsb.2006.04.004.
  2. ^ Kragh, Helge (2011). "Early dynamical world models: A historical review". The Role of Astronomy in Society and Culture, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium. Vol. 260. pp. 182–188. Bibcode:2011IAUS..260..182K. doi:10.1017/S1743921311002262.