Richard Feynman

NOUN
  1. United States physicist who contributed to the theory of the interaction of photons and electrons (1918-1988)
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  • The Nobel laureate Richard Feynman once made a tentative suggestion that a theory uniting quantum mechanics and relativity might lead to an objective state reduction, and others have taken up and built on this idea.
  • The best-known form of QED relies on pictures called Feynman diagrams, after the noted physicist and colorful character Richard Feynman, who invented them as a sort of calculational shortcut. How to Teach Physics to Your Dog
  • Yes, some people knew that colder temperatures caused o-ring blow-by, but as Richard Feynman noted, it didn't raise alarms in the minds of the NASA folks, they simply said hey, we have more blow-by for this launch at this temperature, I guess we have more margin than we thought .... a kind of russian roulette Feynman said. Is Senator Bill Nelson an Astronaut? - NASA Watch
  • The brilliant physicist, Richard Feynman, did poorly in some subjects.
  • To cite just a few examples : Willis Lamb, Julian Schwinger, Eugene Wigner, Richard Feynman, S. Tomonaga, C. D. Anderson, E. Segre, O. Chamberlain and many others.
  • The diagrams are named after Richard Feynman, who invented them as a calculational shortcut. How to Teach Physics to Your Dog
  • Consider the problem: You're reading James Gleick's biography of Richard Feynman (1918-1988), a great scientist who helped chart the course of modern theoretical physics, was one of the builders of the atomic bomb during World War II and four decades later proved the most clearsighted member of the team investigating the Challenger space-shuttle explosion. Spin Doctor
  • For example, there's a short film of Dr. Richard Feynman explaining a principle of quantum mechanics called Bell's inequality.
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