Richard Feynman
Physicist / Physicist; Manhattan Project participant / Nobel Prize-winning physicist / Theoretical Physicist / Theoretical physicist
Appearances (10)
Developed one electron theory with notion of electrons moving through time
Early proponent of quantum computing during Manhattan Project era; interested in using quantum mechanics for computation
Cited for calculations of zero-point energy density
Won the Nobel Prize for quantum electrodynamics; cited as a foundational figure for these concepts.
Known for non-pedicree based approach to his field of study and work
Reference to questioning the fundamental reason behind phenomena.
Referenced regarding electron repulsion and why matter doesn't pass through other matter.
Cited for equations regarding pointing vectors and energy transfer in wave mechanics.