Richard Feynman
Richard Feynman was a brilliant American theoretical physicist known for his groundbreaking work in quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics.
Physicist
May 11, 1918
Taurus
February 15, 1988
69
New York, New York
Richard Feynman (1918-1988) was a distinguished American theoretical physicist who made significant contributions to quantum mechanics, quantum electrodynamics (QED), and the parton model. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 for his groundbreaking work in QED and the development of Feynman diagrams. Additionally, Feynman played a crucial role in investigating the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and authored several books, such as “Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!” and “The Pleasure of Finding Things Out.” Apart from his scientific achievements, Feynman was an accomplished artist, a member of the band “Feynman Lectures,” and had a passion for safe-cracking.