Who is your favorite physicist and why?

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In summary: He was a genius, but also a madman.In summary, Feynman is a genious who is also a likable person. He is most famous for his work on quantum electrodynamics, but he has made other significant contributions to physics. He is acclaimed for his humanitarian work, but some of his scientific discoveries have been controversial. He is also famous for his flamboyant personality.
  • #36
Kurdt said:
Which is hideous and should be banned because the guys name is Schrödinger. Its not too difficult.

OK, how'd you do that?
 
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  • #37
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  • #38
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  • #39
Šooo... Whoa, that is so majorly cool!

גם*עברית

No way. No way no way no way.

Thank you very kindly... COOL!
 
  • #40
Im upset guys

Hei guys

I think you all forgot Max Planck, he is the greatest physicist ever, since he was the one who started to think in a new way. and if he did not think like that, nowadays we have no technology at all.

IQ
 
  • #41
Since it's favorite and not best, I go for Eric Rogers.
 
  • #42
Chuck Norris.
 
  • #43
Richard Feynman and Einstein ...

because of there physical intuition.

Physics, for me, distinguishes itself by the fact that it's based on simple pictures. Sure, math is the language of physics, but I enjoy thinking about simple pictures. I believe AE and RF excelled in this area.
 
  • #44
My two mentors R.P. Hurst and F.L. Madarasz.

But if I had to pick a hot one, Lisa Randall at Harvard...
 
  • #45
Einstein, Dirac, Feynman, Schwinger, Witten.
 
  • #46
Newton!
 
  • #47
mgb_phys

He/she pretty much answers all my physics questions...:)
 
  • #48
jobyts said:
mgb_phys

He/she pretty much answers all my physics questions...:)

Doc AI for me too :biggrin:
 
  • #49
The ones with lopsided hair!

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Dirac

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Landau

Coincidence?
 
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  • #50
My favorites:

1. Albert Einstein
2. Niels Bohr
3. Richard Feynman
4. Lev Landau
5. William Burke
 
  • #51
Hmmm... I can't choose between Schrodinger and his womanizing or Dirac and his taciturn nature.
 
  • #52
Karl G. said:
Hmmm... I can't choose between Schrodinger and his womanizing or Dirac and his taciturn nature.
If you choose Schrodinger - does he collapse?
 
  • #53
Azael said:
Fermi no doubt.

If Enrico Fermi is so great, why did they name such a small unit of measure after him. You almost have to feel bad for the guy when you hear men bragging that they're 150 trillion fermis.

I wonder who has the largest unit of measure named after them.
 
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  • #54
My female colleague. At the moment.
 
  • #55
It changes quite a bit, but currently..

1. Feynman
2. Maxwell
3. William Thomson (Lord Kelvin)
4. Einstein
 
  • #56
Fermi and (a step lower) Feynman
 
  • #57
BobG said:
I wonder who has the largest unit of measure named after them.

Buzz Lightyear ?
 
  • #58
BobG said:
If Enrico Fermi is so great, why did they name such a small unit of measure after him. You almost have to feel bad for the guy when you hear men bragging that they're 150 trillion fermis.

I wonder who has the largest unit of measure named after them.

Maybe Barnes
 
  • #59
B. Elliott said:
For me it's the physicist, engineer, inventor, visionary and showman... Nikola Tesla.
Damn stright Tesla was the man! Damn that bastard Edison.
EDIT: although he's technically more of an engineer, i don't care.
 
  • #60
1. Einstein
2. Newton
 
  • #61
Wow, by what criteria do you guys choose the physicists? Everyone mentioned here (apart from Buzz Lightyear) has done a great contribution to the physics we know today. Do you choose them because of the topics they studied or excelled at? In that case, it's probably Faraday or Thomson for me.

Other than that, Eratosthenes seems to be a cool guy. He's idea of how to measure Earth's diameter, in my opinion, is quite an achievement for the era he lived in.

Or do you choose them because of their personalities and scandals caused?
 
  • #62
Dirac.
 

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