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  • ...1932 [[w:Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] for his work in [[w:surface chemistry|surface chemistry]]. * In general, the rate of [[evaporation]] (''m'') of a substance in a high vacuum is related to the pressure (''p'') of the saturated vapor by ...
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  • [[File:Nobel Laureate Frank Wilczek 2007.jpg|thumb|Frank Wilczek in 2007]] ...l laureate]]. He is the [[w:Herman Feshbach|Herman Feshbach]] Professor of Physics at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT), Founding Director o ...
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  • ...ch physicist who shared the 1902 [[w:Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize in Physics]] with [[w:Pieter Zeeman|Pieter Zeeman]] for the discovery and theoretical ** ''On the Influence of the Earth’s Motion of Luminiferous Phenomena'', in A. Miller’s Albert Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity, p. 20 ...
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  • ...seems that if one is working from the point of view of getting [[beauty]] in one's equations, and if one has really a sound [[insight]], one is on a sur ...a State University]], and a 1933 [[w:Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize in Physics]] recipient. ...
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  • ...theory]], and winner of the 1933 [[w:Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize in Physics]]. His ideas were heavily influenced by [[monist]] [[philosophy]] and he is ...lly]] is or what really happens, but we can only say what will be observed in any concrete individual case.]] ...
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  • ...ysicist. He was awarded the 1979 [[w:Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize in Physics]] (with colleagues [[Abdus Salam]] and [[w:Sheldon Lee Glashow|Sheldon Glas ...particles are terribly boring, which is one reason why we're so interested in them.]] ...
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  • ...tical Institute, University of Oxford, famous for his work in mathematical physics, [[cosmology]], general relativity, and his musings on the nature of consci [[File:RogerPenroseTileTAMU2010.jpg|thumb|right|Does [[life]] in some way make use of the potentiality for vast quantum superpositions, as w ...
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  • ...m]]s. During his lifetime, Feynman became one of the best-known scientists in the world. <small>Note: Many of the quotes here were delivered by Feynman orally in lectures or interviews. Published versions of these oral statements are ne ...
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  • ...[[14 March]] [[2018]]) was a [[w:United Kingdom|British]] [[w:theoretical physics|theoretical physicist]], [[cosmologist]], author and Director of Research a ...dal of Freedom|Presidential Medal of Freedom]], the highest civilian award in the United States. ...
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