Famous Overweight Physicists and Mathematicians

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The discussion revolves around identifying well-known physicists and mathematicians who were overweight during their productive years, specifically between the ages of 23 and 45. Participants share personal anecdotes, historical references, and engage in light-hearted commentary regarding the physical appearances of various figures in the field.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant challenges the notion that there are no overweight physicists or mathematicians, prompting others to share examples.
  • A participant mentions a current condensed matter physics professor known for having a large potbelly, suggesting humorously that it relates to his field.
  • John von Neumann is cited as an example of a physicist who was overweight, although another participant notes he was not fat during his productive years.
  • Wolfgang Pauli is mentioned, with some participants arguing he was not overweight during his productive life, despite gaining weight later.
  • James Joule is referenced as a physicist who appears to have some extra body fat in a photo found online.
  • One participant speculates that the financial constraints of a physics career may contribute to weight gain later in life.
  • Discussion includes a mention of Martinus Veltman, with uncertainty about when he gained weight.
  • Josia Lederberg is mentioned in relation to a quote from James Watson's 'The Double Helix', suggesting he was on track to expand in size.
  • Ben Franklin is humorously proposed as a potential physicist due to his weight.
  • John Conway is noted as a large mathematician, contributing to the discussion of body size among notable figures.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on specific examples of overweight physicists or mathematicians during their productive years, and there are competing views regarding the weight of individuals like Pauli and von Neumann.

Contextual Notes

Some claims rely on personal anecdotes and may lack verifiable sources. The discussion includes speculative reasoning about the relationship between career success and body weight.

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Can you name a well known physicist or mathematician who was (or is) over weight during his/her productive years,i.e., between the age of 23 and 45?
Today a colleague of mine said: there weren't any!
I couldn't think of any!
Do you know any?

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sam
 
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There's a condensed matter physics professor in my department who is extremely active in research. He has the largest potbelly I've ever seen.
 
arunma said:
There's a condensed matter physics professor in my department who is extremely active in research. He has the largest potbelly I've ever seen

What is his name? Did he published any well-known work?

regards

sam
 
john von neumann
 
arunma said:
There's a condensed matter physics professor in my department who is extremely active in research. He has the largest potbelly I've ever seen.

Maybe his belly is very condensed matter.
 
Pauli
 
George Jones said:
Pauli

Pauli got fat just one year befor his death.He was then 57. But he was not fat during his productive life in physics. You could check his photos. Almost the same thing happened to Von Neumann.

regards

sam
 
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That is kind of weird. I used google images for physicist, and yeah, not much in the way of chubby hits. I have Safe Search enabled, though -- don't know if that would make a difference... :rolleyes:

Did finally find one guy with a bit of extra body fat, many pages down the search. James Joule:

http://www.greenjoules.com/UserFiles/Joule_James_sitting.jpg
 
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It makes total sense in my mind. Physics isn't exactly a high-paying job. Only after they were well established did they make enough money to eat every day.
 
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samalkhaiat said:
Pauli got fat just one year befor his death.He was then 57. But he was not fat during his productive life in physics. You could check his photos. Almost the same thing happened to Von Neumann.

regards

sam

I have seen a photo from, I think, the 1930s of a swimsuit attired Pauli, and he was not slim. I'll look it up tomorrow in the library.

What about Veltman? When did he put on his weight?
 
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Solvay, 1911:
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Solvay, 1921:
Third_Solvay_Conference%2C_1921.jpg


Solvay, 1927:
solvay.jpg


Shelter Island, 1947:
ShelterIsland01.jpg


Solvay, 1958:APS, "Woodstock of Physics", 1987:
woodstock-meeting-photo1.jpg
 
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George Jones said:
What about Veltman? When did he put on his weight?


I don't know, but I saw one very slim veltman martinus in here

http://photos.aip.org/quickSearch.jsp?group=20&qsearch=martinus

sam
 
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In James Watson's 'The Double Helix' you will find a mention of Josia Lederberg, a pioneer molecular biologist who was on track for expanding to fill the Universe.
 
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samalkhaiat said:
arunma said:
What is his name? Did he published any well-known work?

regards

sam

Not sure I should say, he may be reading this. :rolleyes:

That, and I don't remember how to spell his name. I'll look at the department directory tomorrow and let you know. But no, he isn't a "famous" physicist or anything. Just another one of the active researchers in an average physics department.
 
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Ben Franklin seems a little heavy. Can we say he was a physicist?
 
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Von Nuemann was fat all his life.

John Conway is a great mathematicians, he's a huge guy.
 

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