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The forum discussion centers around the debate of identifying the "greatest physicist" in history, with participants suggesting figures such as Archimedes, Einstein, and Feynman. The conversation highlights the subjective nature of greatness in physics, with contributors noting the absence of key figures like Faraday and Gell-Mann in the poll options. The discussion also touches on the contributions of physicists to various fields and the philosophical implications of defining "greatness" in science.
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ziad1985 said:This is a joke right ?
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ziad1985 said:This is a joke right ?
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Uhm... we would still miss FaradayIzzhov said:If I could change the poll I would replace Rutherford with him.
Izzhov said:Interesting how Einstein hasn't gotten any votes so far.
ranger said:These kind of topics are useless and there will always be missing physicist.
These kind of topics are useless and there will always be missing physicist.
But it's quite funny to even ask the questionranger said:These kind of topics are useless and there will always be missing physicist.
ZapperZ said:Where's the only physicist to have won the Nobel Prize in physics twice?
Do we have a Nobel prize who also is a Field medalist ?ZapperZ said:Where's the only physicist to have won the Nobel Prize in physics twice?
humanino said:Do we have a Nobel prize who also is a Field medalist ?
I thought Witten might become one. In any case, that would be tremendous an achievement.ZapperZ said:Not that I know of. Anyone know of any?
You are missing the point. Newton would not be who he is without Galileo. And Einstein also sits on the shoulders of giants.Izzhov said:If only I could list more than 10 options, I would include all of the physicists talked about so far!
Even if I could, I still think Newton would win though...
humanino said:Ah, Brian David Josephson wins my heart.
humanino said:You are missing the point. Newton would not be who he is without Galileo. And Einstein also sits on the shoulders of giants.