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shmoe said:Or maybe a boxing ring, who was the toughest physicist?
Hubble was a good heavyweight boxer.
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George
shmoe said:Or maybe a boxing ring, who was the toughest physicist?
999 said:Nikola Tesla is the greatest and will be so for the next 100 years at least.
Albert Einstein gave the world hot air and everybody knows him ?
I'd say that at this point in time, the transistor is used more than relativity. :) Seriously though, John Bardeen was awesome. His two Nobel prizes cover both experimental work (the transistor) and theoretical work (BCS theory). It just goes to show how varied his talents were.Einsteins's discoveries are in use every day, for example in the GPS gadgets we use now to track our locations, and his relativity theories continue to be the foundation of all kinds of physics.
...to say nothing about his contributions to condensed matter physics - from an estimate of the Avogadro/Loschmidt Number to the laser equations, the phonon spectrum and heat capacity of insulators, the diffusion relations and mobilities of charge carriers in semiconductors, the statistics and condensation of bosons, and the photoelectric effect in metals, to name but a few.selfAdjoint said:Tesla was a good engineer, and a great showman, but nothing as a physicist. Einsteins's discoveries are in use every day, for example in the GPS gadgets we use now to track our locations, and his relativity theories continue to be the foundation of all kinds of physics. ...
It is said that he passed clean through the earth, and was lost from the other side, undetected!Lisa! said:Ettore Majorana:!)
What happened to him?
999 said:Nikola Tesla is the greatest and will be so for the next 100 years at least.
Albert Einstein gave the world hot air and everybody knows him ?
Lisa! said:Ettore Majorana:!)
What happened to him?
999 said:My definition of physics for me is about controlling the ability to do work
for the benefit of mankind. If you think Einstein was so great ask yourself
what he gave to you that is more important than AC electricity, radio,
remote control, loosely based Telsa car soon to be released (Nikola's
car was better) http://www.teslamotors.com
Einstein is DEAD ... Tesla could not believe in his time how gullible
people were to follw this idiot and he was right.
selfAdjoint said:Check out this paper on the arxiv.
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/physics/pdf/0605/0605001.pdf
ZapperZ said:No, because that criteria on what is "best" is vague. Just like the thread on General Physics on the question "Is energy and matter the SAME thing", what criteria does one use in such a thing? Impact? Number of Nobel Prizes? Number of citations? What?
I don't play this "best" game, because it is (i)subjective (ii)meaningless, and (iii) demeaning to others in the field who are making important contributions but the work does not have the "sexyness" to garner front-page news in popular media. Next time your loved ones require an MRI to diagnose an important disease, would you then consider those who have pioneered and made advances in MRI and NMR as the important and "best" physicists?
I have no interest in trumpeting those household names. I will, however, point out the many men and women who have made terrific and significant contributions to the field of physics that have been glaringly overlooked.
Zz.