What's your Favorite Theoretical Physicist?
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What's your Favorite Theoretical Physicist?
I'm going to go mainstream and say... Michio Kaku.
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Feynman, one of the most accessible lecturers ever, and a genius physicist.
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Put me down for Charles DeBroglie.
His PhD thesis is about 10% of the length of an average thesis, and it seems like he just threw something together at the last minute. He only got his PhD because Einstein read the thesis and wrote to the review board saying that he (DeBroglie) might have a point.
DeBroglie's thesis is essentially: "If light has a wavelength, but it's a particle, couldn't all particles have wavelengths? Here's an equation for them."
His PhD thesis is about 10% of the length of an average thesis, and it seems like he just threw something together at the last minute. He only got his PhD because Einstein read the thesis and wrote to the review board saying that he (DeBroglie) might have a point.
DeBroglie's thesis is essentially: "If light has a wavelength, but it's a particle, couldn't all particles have wavelengths? Here's an equation for them."
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Feynman. Not only was he completely genius, but he was really funny as well.
I do like Michio Kaku though, because he's a huge science fiction geek.
I do like Michio Kaku though, because he's a huge science fiction geek.
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Hawking isn't exactly kicking.Zor wrote:Overall-Einstein
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By what measure do you define 'favorite'? Personality? Scientific contribution?
For the former, Einstein. Incredibly laid back and let his work speak for himself, and wasn't afraid to talk about things apart from science. However, despite his many contributions, I regard his refusal to accept the newer theories in quantum mechanics as unscientific. That blinded his eyes to the possibilities opened by the new fields.
Scientific contribution... Fermi. A great teacher and cross-disciplinarian who was equally comfortable as an experimentalist. The greatness of a theoretical physicist is measured by the 'physicist' bit, and Fermi was a physicist par excellence.
For the former, Einstein. Incredibly laid back and let his work speak for himself, and wasn't afraid to talk about things apart from science. However, despite his many contributions, I regard his refusal to accept the newer theories in quantum mechanics as unscientific. That blinded his eyes to the possibilities opened by the new fields.
Scientific contribution... Fermi. A great teacher and cross-disciplinarian who was equally comfortable as an experimentalist. The greatness of a theoretical physicist is measured by the 'physicist' bit, and Fermi was a physicist par excellence.
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If we're including dead men like Einstein, then I pick Newton. The man was an asshole, but he was also a genius. And his theories are used every day, all around the world.
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Mine would probably be Kip Thorne, almost inspired me to go into Physics, almost...
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Then I pick Maxwell.Darth Wong wrote:If we're including dead men like Einstein, then I pick Newton. The man was an asshole, but he was also a genius. And his theories are used every day, all around the world.
His theory of electrodynamics is used as much as Newton's, and he was not an asshole (he used to teach for free in a sort of evening school for people who could not afford normal colleges).
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Beat me to it...he's also the most quotable scientist I know of, he even beats out Einstein on that score. In terms of favorites, though, it's a toss-up for me between Feynman and Hawking...sketerpot wrote:I'll say this before anybody else gets the chance: Richard Feynman.
(I mean, was Feynman ever on the Simpsons, or Futurama?)
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I'm not a big fan of Newton. He wasn't actually that scientific in a lot of ways, being a practitioner of alchemy. And he wasn't very nice. Even so, he was brilliant.
I like Einstein. A really great example of a classical physicist. He used his intuition, and ideas about beauty and simplicity to guide him to something really amazing. It's a bit of a shame though that the same qualities made it impossible for him to fully accept QM.
Feynam, I like for the same reasons as Einstein. He used intuition to get where he wanted to go.
I like Einstein. A really great example of a classical physicist. He used his intuition, and ideas about beauty and simplicity to guide him to something really amazing. It's a bit of a shame though that the same qualities made it impossible for him to fully accept QM.
Feynam, I like for the same reasons as Einstein. He used intuition to get where he wanted to go.
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The good Sir Isaac. Had an idea, and then invented the math to describe it: he single-handedly developed calculus. Alone. What a fucking genius.
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But Hawking was also on Star Trek: The Next Generation, which kinda cancels out the coolness of him being on The Simpsons. Didn't know he was on Futurama, though. If that's true, it definitely puts him back onto the positive end of the scale.Molyneux wrote:Beat me to it...he's also the most quotable scientist I know of, he even beats out Einstein on that score. In terms of favorites, though, it's a toss-up for me between Feynman and Hawking...sketerpot wrote:I'll say this before anybody else gets the chance: Richard Feynman.
(I mean, was Feynman ever on the Simpsons, or Futurama?)
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He also had about 10 seconds in the episode of family guy called... Peter Peter Caviar eater, I think.Drooling Iguana wrote:But Hawking was also on Star Trek: The Next Generation, which kinda cancels out the coolness of him being on The Simpsons. Didn't know he was on Futurama, though. If that's true, it definitely puts him back onto the positive end of the scale.Molyneux wrote:Beat me to it...he's also the most quotable scientist I know of, he even beats out Einstein on that score. In terms of favorites, though, it's a toss-up for me between Feynman and Hawking...sketerpot wrote:I'll say this before anybody else gets the chance: Richard Feynman.
(I mean, was Feynman ever on the Simpsons, or Futurama?)
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Er, what about Leibniz?Surlethe wrote:The good Sir Isaac. Had an idea, and then invented the math to describe it: he single-handedly developed calculus. Alone. What a fucking genius.
What makes Newton an asshole? He was a weird alchemist-theologian-dilletantte-virgin all his life, but then again so was da Vinci.
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He was a bit of a stubborn bastard, and a wanker to those with competing theories, in particular Hooke.Battlehymn Republic wrote:What makes Newton an asshole? He was a weird alchemist-theologian-dilletantte-virgin all his life, but then again so was da Vinci.
Despite this, I'd put him at the top of all time great theoretical physicists, as well as one of the best mathmaticians to ever live. As stated before, he essentially created calculus, roughly simultaneously with Leibniz. He really is in a league of his own.
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