Richard Feynman
Richard Feynman was a renowned American theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate known for his work in quantum mechanics and particle physics. His involvement in investigating the Challenger disaster is depicted in 'The Challenger Disaster'.
Born on May 11, 1918 (107 years old)
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Richard Feynman is quoted regarding the uniqueness of individuals and the fallibility of general rules.
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Switzerland:
Richard Feynman is noted for his vision of utilizing quantum physics in computing, which inspired John Martinis.
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Spain:
Richard Feynman is referenced for his belief that it takes more talent to imagine things that exist than those that do not.
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United Kingdom:
Richard Feynman embraced the philosophy of acknowledging what he didn't know.
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United Kingdom:
Physicist Richard Feynman once said, when asked if an ordinary person could imagine the universe as he does, that 'there [are] no miracle people'.
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Spain:
Richard Feynman stated that anyone who thinks they understand quantum physics does not understand it at all.
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Spain:
Richard Feynman is a renowned physicist known for his foundational work in nanotechnology and the atomic bomb.
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Israel:
Richard Feynman was a renowned physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and won the Nobel Prize in Physics.
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Germany:
Richard Feynman is quoted regarding the belief in the ignorance of experts.
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Croatia:
Richard Feynman described his experimentation with ketamine in his book.
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