Timeline of Greatest Physicists

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  • @RoronoaZoro-2006
    @RoronoaZoro-2006 5 місяців тому +227

    Time when we had real celebrities.

  • @douglasstrother6584
    @douglasstrother6584 6 місяців тому +309

    The collaboration between Faraday and Maxwell is sorely under-appreciated, both great men and great friends.

    • @NoName-zx1qo
      @NoName-zx1qo 6 місяців тому +1

      They were not great friends, although Faraday took Maxwell as a student, he later became jealous

    • @jyotiradityasinghchauhan8865
      @jyotiradityasinghchauhan8865 6 місяців тому +19

      ​@@NoName-zx1qoFaraday becoming jealous? No. He deeply admired his mathematical works. Read his letters.

    • @karabokayak5785
      @karabokayak5785 10 днів тому +1

      People often downplay Faraday

    • @douglasstrother6584
      @douglasstrother6584 10 днів тому +1

      @@NoName-zx1qo Humphrey Davy took Faraday as a protege, who later became jealous of his success.

    • @douglasstrother6584
      @douglasstrother6584 10 днів тому +2

      "Faraday, Maxwell & the Electromagnetic Field: How Two Men Revolutionized Physics" by Nancy Forbes & Basil Mahon is a great read.

  • @athrv1018
    @athrv1018 6 місяців тому +245

    Summarising Newton's achievements in just the simple formula of Force of Gravity is quite an understatement. Man invented and developed calculus. Discovered that white light is actually a spectrum of colors (At the time he discovered that they are made up of seven colors of the rainbow). He pretty much is the father of Mordern Physics and Calculus. He pretty much laid the foundation of everything we know now about the universe

    • @satyamsingh4815
      @satyamsingh4815 5 місяців тому +3

      How modern physics?

    • @athrv1018
      @athrv1018 5 місяців тому +19

      @@satyamsingh4815 The discovery of Gravity made by Newton (well calling it discovery is a little off putting but anyway), laid the groundwork for much of the work done by physicists like Einstein and Hawking. Newton's work in calculus was pivotal in the field of both mathematics and physics. I don't think I need to explain how calculus is basically used everywhere nowadays.

    • @gideonterer7818
      @gideonterer7818 5 місяців тому +18

      ​@@satyamsingh4815
      His approach to solving problems in physics held sway for many years...even the early days of quantum theory and relativity

    • @athrv1018
      @athrv1018 5 місяців тому +4

      @@gideonterer7818 Exactly. Much of Einstein's work after he left Germany was heavily influenced by Newton. Einstein never did any practical work while giving his theories. Much like Newton, who couldn't give proofs in his book. But "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica" is an elegant piece of art. Even though it had no backing (as in did not give any working proofs for his theorems.). But they were all later proved. Just like in Einstein's case

    • @pbx5911_2
      @pbx5911_2 5 місяців тому +15

      Newton sir gave the basics of whole physics he is pioneer of physics
      1.The laws of motion
      2. The laws of gravitation
      3. discoveries in optics
      4. first calculated the trajectories & path of planets
      5 first to link the physics with Calculus
      6.Corpuscles light Theory
      7. CALCULUS [ discovered 10 yrs ago before leibiniz]
      8. BINOMIAL THEOREM
      9- Reflecting Telescope
      9- Newton's law of cooling
      if newton wasn't born we all were living atleast 250 - 300 years backwards... no development of physics neither quantum mechanics existed nor space missions would'nt be possible

  • @Zicru
    @Zicru 6 місяців тому +1156

    Notice how it just stopped 50 years ago.

    • @teal1787
      @teal1787 6 місяців тому +484

      Newest things are hardest to find

    • @ovoux5110
      @ovoux5110 6 місяців тому

      They are just working for the rich.

    • @Delta0030
      @Delta0030 6 місяців тому +383

      Also, it takes time to see how groundbreaking a persons work is. Einstein’s relativity was huge and we use it in a lot of our satellite technology today, but its validity was disputed and fought for many years. Hence he won the Nobel for the photoelectric effect and not GR.

    • @airat.d2470
      @airat.d2470 6 місяців тому +223

      In fact, there are many recent discoveries, but the basics are too difficult for even the general public to understand

    • @tastyfood2020
      @tastyfood2020 6 місяців тому +63

      Yes. because people rn more interested on fight you see american nasa budget and their military budget. There is lots of creative person in earth but can't shine because of this internet.

  • @DiverseDose11
    @DiverseDose11 6 місяців тому +952

    Here's a list of 180 different topics of physics:😁🙌
    1. Newtonian Mechanics
    2. Analytical Mechanics
    3. Lagrangian Mechanics
    4. Hamiltonian Mechanics
    5. Celestial Mechanics
    6. Fluid Mechanics
    7. Solid Mechanics
    8. Continuum Mechanics
    9. Acoustics
    10. Vibrations
    11. Electrodynamics
    12. Classical Electromagnetism
    13. Maxwell's Equations
    14. Electromagnetic Waves
    15. Electromagnetic Radiation
    16. Electromagnetic Fields
    17. Magnetostatics
    18. Electrostatics
    19. Plasma Physics
    20. Optics
    21. Thermodynamics
    22. Statistical Mechanics
    23. Kinetic Theory
    24. Thermodynamic Equilibrium
    25. Entropy
    26. Phase Transitions
    27. Statistical Ensembles
    28. Boltzmann Equation
    29. Quantum Statistical Mechanics
    30. Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics
    31. Quantum Physics
    32. Wave-Particle Duality
    33. Schrödinger Equation
    34. Quantum States
    35. Quantum Entanglement
    36. Quantum Tunneling
    37. Quantum Harmonic Oscillator
    38. Quantum Field Theory
    39. Quantum Electrodynamics (QED)
    40. Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD)
    41. General Relativity
    42. Special Relativity
    43. Einstein's Field Equations
    44. Lorentz Transformations
    45. Curved Spacetime
    46. Gravitational Waves
    47. Black Holes
    48. Cosmology
    49. Space-Time
    50. Inertial Frames
    51. Nuclear Reactions
    52. Nuclear Fission
    53. Nuclear Fusion
    54. Radioactivity
    55. Particle Physics
    56. Standard Model
    57. Elementary Particles
    58. Particle Accelerators
    59. Neutrino Physics
    60. Solid State Physics
    61. Crystallography
    62. Semiconductor Physics
    63. Superconductivity
    64. Magnetism
    65. Dielectrics
    66. Amorphous Solids
    67. Soft Condensed Matter
    68. Nanostructures
    69. Quantum Hall Effect
    70. Stellar Physics
    71. Solar Physics
    72. Galactic Dynamics
    73. Cosmic Microwave Background
    74. Big Bang Theory
    75. Dark Matter
    76. Dark Energy
    77. Exoplanets
    78. Black Hole Physics
    79. Atomic Physics
    80. Molecular Physics
    81. Chemical Physics
    82. Quantum Chemistry
    83. Spectroscopy
    84. Laser Physics
    85. Atomic Spectroscopy
    86. Molecular Spectroscopy
    87. Photochemistry
    88. Biophysics
    89. Medical Physics
    90. Radiology
    91. Nuclear Medicine
    92. Health Physics
    93. Radiation Therapy
    94. Environmental Physics
    95. Geophysics
    96. Atmospheric Physics
    97. Oceanography
    98. Climate Physics
    99. Seismology
    100. Astrophysics
    101. Planetary Science
    102. Astrobiology
    103. Space Physics
    104. Magnetospheric Physics
    105. Plasma Astrophysics
    106. High Energy Astrophysics
    107. Computational Physics
    108. Mathematical Physics
    109. Theoretical Physics
    110. Experimental Physics
    111. Soft Matter Physics
    112. Hard Matter Physics
    113. Granular Physics
    114. Quantum Optics
    115. Nonlinear Optics
    116. Optoelectronics
    117. Photovoltaics
    118. Photonics
    119. Laser Spectroscopy
    120. Optomechanics
    121. Particle Detectors
    122. Accelerator Physics
    123. Synchrotron Radiation
    124. Medical Imaging
    125. Radiography
    126. Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
    127. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
    128. Electron Microscopy
    129. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM)
    130. Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)
    131. X-ray Diffraction
    132. Neutron Scattering
    133. Electron Diffraction
    134. Materials Science
    135. Nanotechnology
    136. Quantum Information Theory
    137. Quantum Computing
    138. Quantum Cryptography
    139. Quantum Communication
    140. Quantum Sensors
    141. Quantum Metrology
    142. Quantum Algorithms
    143. Quantum Error Correction
    144. Quantum Simulation
    145. Quantum Networks
    146. Spintronics
    147. Magnetoelectronics
    148. Superfluidity
    149. Bose-Einstein Condensates (BEC)
    150. Fermionic Condensates
    151. Cold Atoms
    152. Ultrafast Physics
    153. Femtosecond Physics
    154. Attosecond Physics
    155. Laser Pulse Compression
    156. Ultrafast Spectroscopy
    157. Strong Field Physics
    158. High Energy Physics
    159. Subatomic Physics
    160. Hadron Physics
    161. Collider Physics
    162. String Theory
    163. M-Theory
    164. Supersymmetry
    165. Grand Unified Theory (GUT)m
    166. Quantum Gravity
    167. Loop Quantum Gravity
    168. AdS/CFT Correspondence
    169. Holographic Principle
    170. Black Hole Thermodynamics
    171. Graviton
    172. Particle Astrophysics
    173. Cosmological Physics
    174. Inflationary Cosmology
    175. Cosmic Strings
    176. Quantum Cosmology
    177. Causal Dynamical Triangulation
    178. Digital Physics
    179. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
    180. Aeroacoustics
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    • @lipton701
      @lipton701 6 місяців тому +7

      250? I'm dead

    • @oogway5472
      @oogway5472 6 місяців тому +5

      You forgot VLSI technology

    • @Gofun-b4p
      @Gofun-b4p 6 місяців тому +6

      i'm stopped at newton bro

    • @Spodogo
      @Spodogo 6 місяців тому +52

      You could summarise the branches of physics into 5:
      1. Classical Mechanics
      2. Radioactvity (Nuclear physics)
      3. Heat (Thermodynamics)
      4. Electromagnetism
      5. Quantam physics

    • @shubhyadav2688
      @shubhyadav2688 6 місяців тому +5

      You have told the subparts also they are not branches
      The main two branch are Classical Physics and Quantum Physics

  • @नेपच्यून.का.निवासी

    Just opened UA-cam after studying physics for 2 hours and this was the first video on my feed

  • @Power10180
    @Power10180 6 місяців тому +81

    So satisfying to watch these gorgeous formulas

  • @MuhammadAbdullah-v4g
    @MuhammadAbdullah-v4g 6 місяців тому +61

    Ibn Sina should've been in this list. Dude did some phenomenal work in describing the motion of general bodies as well as planets. He's even been cited by Kepler in one of his books.

    • @shivanshukumar5942
      @shivanshukumar5942 6 місяців тому +16

      So, by this way, Aryabhatta also should've been in this list. He also did his great work on Motion of earth and Planet.

    • @Avicerox
      @Avicerox 6 місяців тому +14

      ​@@shivanshukumar5942That's true, Ibn Sina and Aryabhatta are both important

    • @redheadedmoos1204
      @redheadedmoos1204 6 місяців тому

      ​@@shivanshukumar5942both should have been included

    • @crimsoncomet3756
      @crimsoncomet3756 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@@shivanshukumar5942but aryabhatta didn't invent Anesthesia.

    • @radioactive_star
      @radioactive_star 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@shivanshukumar5942 pajit why hijacking comments. Write your comments with your zero wannabe arianna batta

  • @ZephRanAway
    @ZephRanAway Місяць тому +15

    physicists in 1899: "oh man! i can't believe we've almost completed everything we need to know about physics!"
    Max Planck's ass in 1900:

  • @tunadida4323
    @tunadida4323 4 місяці тому +16

    This is an excellent compilation of some of the greatest scientific minds who blessed our planet with their scientific prowess and made the lives of humans easier and more virtuous.

  • @moksh.7
    @moksh.7 6 місяців тому +67

    everyone's a gangsta until the real og's arrive "newton" and "einstein"

    • @barber624
      @barber624 6 місяців тому +10

      And Tesla

    • @satioOeinas
      @satioOeinas 6 місяців тому +16

      And James Clerk Maxwell

    • @RFSDXCV
      @RFSDXCV 5 місяців тому +3

      vid lacking where's euler

    • @tanvirhossainsakib7797
      @tanvirhossainsakib7797 2 місяці тому

      Newton uses the formula inherited by the earliest scientist.......F= ma is the algebraic equation and the founder of algebra is Kwarzmi...today's world is balanced only the deployment of algebraic theory....

    • @jeffreymessithorfan3634
      @jeffreymessithorfan3634 Місяць тому

      tesla, maxi, oppy mogged them

  • @alistaircrookes5825
    @alistaircrookes5825 6 місяців тому +20

    I do think Euler deserves a mention. So much of his work (more that half) was applied. Probably Gauss too.

    • @madhurmishracss
      @madhurmishracss 5 місяців тому +1

      Euler was a mathematician not physicist I guess?

    • @alistaircrookes5825
      @alistaircrookes5825 5 місяців тому +8

      @@madhurmishracss Too much of his work is applied not to consider him a physicist. He worked on ballistics, celestial mechanics, he showed how to eliminate chromatic aberration from lenses, Euler’s equations are fundamental in the development fluid mechanics. There are too many examples to name. He didn’t do so much with experiments but his work had such an impact on physics, and mathematics is so fundamental to physics that I think his name must be mentioned. There is the Euler buckling formula and Euler - Bernoulli beam theory on which some famous feats of civil engineering were based (Eiffel tower, etc.) and his work on numerical methods (Euler’s method) has had a huge impact on science and engineering. Certainly a lot of his work has nothing to do with physics but so much of it does.

    • @madhurmishracss
      @madhurmishracss 5 місяців тому

      @@alistaircrookes5825 Hmm... I didn't know this, thanks for the information!
      Where did u research about this?

    • @alistaircrookes5825
      @alistaircrookes5825 5 місяців тому

      @@madhurmishracss I just like learning about the history of mathematics. Plus my dad is a (now retired) mathematician and Euler is his hero!

    • @madhurmishracss
      @madhurmishracss 5 місяців тому

      @@alistaircrookes5825 Hmm very nice 🤓
      Ppl like u motivate me 🔥

  • @AThousandSunsinphysics
    @AThousandSunsinphysics 5 місяців тому +14

    Roger Penrose, Freedman Dyson, Lise Meitner, Emmy Noether, Neumann (I know the last two were more of mathematicians, but influential in physics)

  • @HarshBundela-c5v
    @HarshBundela-c5v 5 місяців тому +42

    I feel theres a responsibility on my shoulders to come on this list. I work hard to reach there people!

  • @giiitai2429
    @giiitai2429 5 місяців тому +13

    Why not included Roger Bacon? - Franciscan monk, named ,,Doctor Mirabilis", lived 1220 - 1292 in Oxford, England. Also missing Georg Ohm - great German physicist, whom openings about Electrical Resistence opened new page in Electrical Engineering.

  • @capybara471
    @capybara471 6 місяців тому +153

    One day, my name will be on this list

    • @IngaMehlala
      @IngaMehlala 6 місяців тому +33

      My name also will be there one day

    • @yudoball
      @yudoball 5 місяців тому +33

      i wish both of you success.

    • @capybara471
      @capybara471 5 місяців тому +7

      @@yudoball tysm🤩

    • @madhurmishracss
      @madhurmishracss 5 місяців тому +9

      It has been two weeks since u said this, everyday whatever you've done, did it contribute to your goals 🤔
      Realise once....
      This is a reminder :)

    • @yogeshmalviya306
      @yogeshmalviya306 5 місяців тому +2

      Mine too

  • @rrislam344
    @rrislam344 5 днів тому +1

    Sir, we salute you for giving us the opportunity to develop advanced technologies and make the world more progressive and easier!

  • @NicolaTesla28
    @NicolaTesla28 6 місяців тому +16

    You missed sir Roger Penrose

  • @artem2172
    @artem2172 6 місяців тому +8

    thanks to these people, we have the opportunity to use various technologies that help us live

  • @MrHotlipsholohan
    @MrHotlipsholohan 3 дні тому +1

    Wernher von Braun
    German-American aerospace engineer, one of the founding fathers of modern rocketry, along with Robert Esnault-Pelterie, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Hermann Oberth. all these should be included

  • @hmmmblyat
    @hmmmblyat 6 місяців тому +105

    I figured all that out by myself Im so much smarter than all of them and much more handsome but I chose to not leave my room as to not scare the mortals

    • @user-or6wh4og5n
      @user-or6wh4og5n 6 місяців тому +1

      Xd

    • @AmineMath-or2kx
      @AmineMath-or2kx 6 місяців тому +1

      I don't think you are smart than Newton

    • @supernova5618
      @supernova5618 6 місяців тому +10

      ​@@AmineMath-or2kxr/whoosh

    • @Plymouth-Wanderer
      @Plymouth-Wanderer 5 місяців тому +1

      @@AmineMath-or2kx Well you're obviously not since you cant recognize a clear joke

    • @Aaron_1112
      @Aaron_1112 5 місяців тому

      We're all smart. Just some of us are retar

  • @sakchamkatheriya
    @sakchamkatheriya 5 місяців тому +11

    0:26 with COPERNICUS the scientific revolution started in Europe and Europeans started doing incredible Discoveries and inventions

    • @dhooomx9501
      @dhooomx9501 4 місяці тому

      The church has been working to prevent any discoveries since the time of the Greeks.

  • @Dimalik
    @Dimalik 6 місяців тому +25

    But why is George Green literally a windmill

    • @yesegg3596
      @yesegg3596 5 місяців тому +5

      There is no known photo of him. He was a miller.

    • @Populous3Tutorials
      @Populous3Tutorials 4 місяці тому

      @@yesegg3596 there are photos of him though

    • @Ljpm8406-hl9zt
      @Ljpm8406-hl9zt 4 місяці тому

      ​@@Populous3Tutorials no

    • @Populous3Tutorials
      @Populous3Tutorials 4 місяці тому

      @@Ljpm8406-hl9zt fine, i meant "photo" singular. or more precisely a daguerreotype

  • @JeanCristophe-oh2tv
    @JeanCristophe-oh2tv 6 місяців тому +15

    Please do one but with the best chemists of all time

    • @errorgaming1688
      @errorgaming1688 5 місяців тому +4

      There will be lucas raoult henry darzen sandmeyer and many more

    • @strangelee4400
      @strangelee4400 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@errorgaming1688
      You know it will just be thousands of comments saying 'where's Heisenberg?'

    • @errorgaming1688
      @errorgaming1688 2 місяці тому

      @@strangelee4400 bro yes i forget about him

    • @errorgaming1688
      @errorgaming1688 2 місяці тому

      @@strangelee4400 reminds me of his fcking uncertainty principle

    • @strangelee4400
      @strangelee4400 2 місяці тому

      @@errorgaming1688
      Breaking Bad tv series...chemist who cooked meth.

  • @atillaozturk7075
    @atillaozturk7075 6 місяців тому +6

    Maths and Science being so great in the Middle East and Asia...then shifting to Europe.

  • @shankhadip1451
    @shankhadip1451 6 місяців тому +49

    Great video but Charles , Cantor , Dedekind, Gauss, Avogadro are forgotten

  • @audiogourmet
    @audiogourmet 3 місяці тому +12

    My top 3:
    Newton
    Einsten
    Maxwell

    • @od1sseas663
      @od1sseas663 Місяць тому +3

      Newton above Einstein is criminal

    • @syther836
      @syther836 29 днів тому +5

      ​@@od1sseas663 newton was really a brilliant scientist of his own time.

    • @od1sseas663
      @od1sseas663 29 днів тому +1

      @@syther836 But not better than Einstein

    • @audiogourmet
      @audiogourmet 29 днів тому +4

      @@od1sseas663 It is childish to compare them. Science has cumulative nature. Scientists rise from the shoulders of previous scientists.

  • @audiogourmet
    @audiogourmet 3 місяці тому +3

    I couldn’t see Gauss, and if I'm not mistaken, it would be a hilarious mistake if he wasn't on the list.

  • @kikilolo6771
    @kikilolo6771 6 місяців тому +105

    Bro mistaken "greatest" with "most known"

    • @the_kid777
      @the_kid777 6 місяців тому +14

      I know! I totally agree with you. So many people make that mistake. Whether you are great or not is determined by how much people know you? That is absolutely crazy.

    • @ciiccci
      @ciiccci 6 місяців тому +2

      According to u ,who is greatest? Religious one or someone from ur country

    • @Avicerox
      @Avicerox 6 місяців тому

      There are many great figures that aren't well known and not shown in the video, but all shown in this video are also some of the greatest

    • @krstev29
      @krstev29 6 місяців тому +1

      So Ibn Sahl is more known than Snell?

  • @ShahanaG.S
    @ShahanaG.S 4 місяці тому +1

    My god how much effort did you make to collect all the information and make it as a video... It's awesome wonderful creation... Wow...

  • @kaiodavi6866
    @kaiodavi6866 Місяць тому +2

    René Descartes was missing.

  • @TopCatPlus
    @TopCatPlus 6 місяців тому +10

    Nice vid. Thanks
    Part 2 ? 50 years have passed since 1974

    • @lugashartanto2121
      @lugashartanto2121 6 місяців тому +5

      Modern Physics are subject to advanced study 😅 newly discovered mostly talking about astrophysics

  • @aIbertI2798
    @aIbertI2798 6 місяців тому +6

    Great vid, subscribed 😊

  • @oneshotff2898
    @oneshotff2898 5 місяців тому +21

    Marie Curie was the only woman i saw😮😊

    • @kumarurs8444
      @kumarurs8444 4 місяці тому

      Sadi carton

    • @andreaq6529
      @andreaq6529 Місяць тому

      I would add Chien-Shung Wu: she did an experiment which proves that the weak nuclear interaction violates parity.

    • @rahulchattopadhyay03
      @rahulchattopadhyay03 21 день тому

      Because other women were in the kitchen back then 🤣🤣

  • @opuslegend
    @opuslegend 6 місяців тому +109

    All English physicist are Great but no one noticed Abdus Salam, Chandrasekhar, bose also😢😢

    • @syedanabila9546
      @syedanabila9546 6 місяців тому +4

      Yes and that kinda saddens me. They were also great scientists.

    • @sumansahoo9583
      @sumansahoo9583 6 місяців тому +9

      Yeah abdus salam developed electroweak unification theory, the weak and electromagnetic forces look different at low energies due to masses of photon, Zo and W±, but they Unified at High energy

    • @ishmitnehra8622
      @ishmitnehra8622 6 місяців тому +38

      Pls bro if you are indian..no need to show your patriotism here
      The one you are talking about are great..nobody's going unnoticed. Every person you see here has a lot of significance in todays world.

    • @Ajamidha
      @Ajamidha 6 місяців тому +11

      ​@@ishmitnehra8622well he's not completely wrong here, you're kind of virtue signalling here, non white inventions and discoveries did really not get credit of what they deserved in history accounted by Westerns.
      Although it's wrong crying here in comments with advent of internet things are changing and we gotta build instead of crying

    • @justanotherguy625
      @justanotherguy625 6 місяців тому +9

      ​@@Ajamidha an indian arguing with an indian of him arguing with another indian. Great guys keep it up

  • @NilestienRamaeuler
    @NilestienRamaeuler 6 місяців тому +34

    Carl Gauss?

    • @DesiCountryballs
      @DesiCountryballs 6 місяців тому +11

      He was just a mathematician ( according to the channel admin )

    • @NilestienRamaeuler
      @NilestienRamaeuler 6 місяців тому +2

      @@DesiCountryballsIndia ball u r wright

    • @maciekleszczynski8414
      @maciekleszczynski8414 6 місяців тому +7

      @@DesiCountryballs He was both mathematician and physicist. One of the greatest scientist in history. Looking at current growing civilizations the next one will be Indians and Chinese

    • @Jee8655
      @Jee8655 6 місяців тому +2

      Guass law 🗿

    • @SachitChanderi
      @SachitChanderi 4 місяці тому

      Yes exactly they forgot gauss who give most famous law in elctrodymics

  • @muhammaduzairrashid7544
    @muhammaduzairrashid7544 4 місяці тому +2

    higgs-boson well and truly belongs to the list

  • @Dr_LK
    @Dr_LK 6 місяців тому +12

    Where is Penrose, Kip Thorne, etc?

  • @1xK1ll3rw0lffz_solador
    @1xK1ll3rw0lffz_solador 5 місяців тому +2

    1600 - 1974 the physics gold era

  • @SpotterVideo
    @SpotterVideo 5 днів тому

    Dr. Roger Penrose has suggested instead of trying to create a particle called the "graviton" to explain gravity, why not try to describe subatomic particles in terms of spatial curvature, as in the twist in a piece of real thread.
    What if we add one extra spatial dimension to the "Twistor Theory" of Sir Roger Penrose? It can be "chiral" by having either Right-hand or Left-hand twist. It can be "Quantized", based on the number of twist cycles.
    If Physicists describe electrons as point particles with no volume, where is the mass of the particle?
    Can one extra spatial dimension produce a geometric explanation of the 1/2 spin of electrons? The following is an extension of the old Kaluza-Klein theory. Can a twisted 3D 4D soliton containing one extra spatial dimension help solve some of the current problems in Particle Physics?
    What do the Twistors of Roger Penrose and the Geometric Unity of Eric Weinstein and the exploration of one extra spatial dimension by Lisa Randall and the "Belt Trick" of Paul Dirac have in common? Is the following idea a “Quantized” model related to the “Vortex Theory” proposed by Maxwell and others during the 19th century? Is the best explanation of the current data a form of “Twistor Theory” first proposed by Sir Roger Penrose during 1967? During recent years Dr. Peter Woit has explored Twistor Theory as a possible solution to help explain the current Standard Model.
    Has the concept of the “Aether” been resurrected from the dead and relabeled as the “Higgs Field”?
    In Spinors it takes two complete turns to get down the "rabbit hole" (Alpha Funnel 3D--->4D) to produce one twist cycle (1 Quantum unit).
    Can both Matter and Energy be described as "Quanta" of Spatial Curvature? (A string is revealed to be a twisted cord when viewed up close.) Mass= 1/Length, with each twist cycle of the 4D Hypertube proportional to Planck’s Constant.
    In this model Alpha equals the compactification ratio within the twistor cone, which is approximately 1/137.
    1= Hypertubule diameter at 4D interface
    137= Cone’s larger end diameter at 3D interface where the photons are absorbed or emitted.
    The 4D twisted Hypertubule gets longer or shorter as twisting or untwisting occurs. (720 degrees per twist cycle.)
    If quarks have not been isolated and gluons have not been isolated, how do we know they are not parts of the same thing? The tentacles of an octopus and the body of an octopus are parts of the same creature.
    Is there an alternative interpretation of "Asymptotic Freedom"? What if Quarks are actually made up of twisted tubes which become physically entangled with two other twisted tubes to produce a proton? Instead of the Strong Force being mediated by the constant exchange of gluons, it would be mediated by the physical entanglement of these twisted tubes. Are these the “Flux Tubes” being described by many Physicists today? When only two twisted tubules are entangled, a meson is produced which is unstable and rapidly unwinds (decays) into something else. A proton would be analogous to three twisted rubber bands becoming entangled and the "Quarks" would be the places where the tubes are tangled together. The behavior would be the same as rubber balls (representing the Quarks) connected with twisted rubber bands being separated from each other or placed closer together producing the exact same phenomenon as "Asymptotic Freedom" in protons and neutrons. The force would become greater as the balls are separated, but the force would become less if the balls were placed closer together. Therefore, the gluon is a synthetic particle (zero mass, zero charge) invented to explain the Strong Force. The "Color Force" is a consequence of the XYZ orientation entanglement of the twisted tubules. The two twisted tubule entanglement of Mesons is not stable and unwinds. It takes the entanglement of three twisted tubules to produce the stable proton. The term “entanglement” in this case is analogous to three twisted ropes being wrapped around each other in a way which causes all of the ropes to move if someone pulls one of the ropes. Does the phenomenon of “Asymptotic Freedom” provide evidence that this concept is the correct interpretation of the experimental data now available? Can the phenomenon of "Supercoiling" help explain the "Multiple Generations" of particles in the Standard Model? The conversion of twist to writhe cycles is well understood in the structure of DNA molecules. Can the conversion of twist to writhe cycles and vice-versa help explain "neutrino oscillations"? Within this model neutrinos are a small, twisted torus produced when a tube becomes overtwisted and breaks producing the small, closed loop of twisted tube (neutrino), and a twisted tube open on each end, which is shorter than the original. (Beta Decay)
    Within this subatomic model gravity is produced by a very small higher dimensional curvature imbalance within atoms, which causes all atoms to be attracted to all other atoms. This extremely weak attraction reveals the very small scale of the curvature imbalance. This produces the curvature of spacetime on a larger scale like the solar system which is required to counterbalance this small imbalance in the individual atoms.

  • @Akira-jf6ov
    @Akira-jf6ov 10 годин тому

    The fact that discoveries and inventions like those times r no more happening says a lot about this generation. We r so damn doomed.

  • @SheikhIsmaaeel-yo4iz
    @SheikhIsmaaeel-yo4iz 5 місяців тому +1

    Imagine there is no language barrier and they are still alive

  • @sakchamkatheriya
    @sakchamkatheriya 3 місяці тому +2

    2:29 g.o.a.t. Sir James Clerk Maxwell today radio & communication , electromagnetism is possible due to him

  • @nirajkantidas2508
    @nirajkantidas2508 25 днів тому +1

    Backround sound 🔊 is amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @reza_salojee_1256
    @reza_salojee_1256 6 місяців тому +15

    Sheldon Cooper? Leonard Hofstadter?

  • @yatharthwasnik9875
    @yatharthwasnik9875 6 місяців тому +11

    I love how these great mathematicians had long glistening hairs😊😊

  • @adnankadhimsaad-ro1be
    @adnankadhimsaad-ro1be 3 місяці тому +2

    Greek scientists, then Muslim scientists, then European scientists. This is beautiful.

  • @alexu5906
    @alexu5906 5 місяців тому +2

    please make a timeline of greatest doctors in history

  • @NehaShah-fg1hp
    @NehaShah-fg1hp 4 місяці тому +1

    If they are students . who will be a teacher?
    And who is topper ?
    And who is extraordinarily student?

  • @devinder55555
    @devinder55555 5 місяців тому +2

    After 1974 the wife started giving the man headache and the man cant think freely

  • @StoryTellerOfficially
    @StoryTellerOfficially 17 днів тому

    Video clarity zero!!! Please increase the size of the inventors names 😢

  • @johnverges483
    @johnverges483 28 днів тому

    Good video. I would add Arnold Sommerfeld and Max Born in the 20th century. In modern times, David Thouless, Haldane, and others.

  • @t.b.4923
    @t.b.4923 6 місяців тому +1

    why do coriolis and pierre wantzel have the same portrait on Wikipedia. I just noticed that.

  • @edysoares3059
    @edysoares3059 4 місяці тому +3

    Peter Higgs and Roger Penrose should've been on the list

  • @xbepool
    @xbepool 4 місяці тому +4

    Nah but fr though, I'm boutta be on this list sometime next year

  • @gregoryhayes2823
    @gregoryhayes2823 16 днів тому

    Thanks for the list.
    1011 to 1508 is an astounding gap.
    Tycho Brahe -> Kepler -> Newton
    Everyone stands on someone's shoulder.
    As others have noted Euler touches everywhere, not just mathematics.
    It would be difficult but a list of other fields that enabled physics to be devoloped. I would put Euclid at the beginning link to most devolpments. Glad we have Euclid.

  • @123sherya
    @123sherya 18 днів тому

    Max born, Sommerfeld, Shuji Nakamura and Klein-Gordon are missing.

  • @Ethan_asoldier
    @Ethan_asoldier 4 місяці тому +5

    4:12
    Satyendr nath bose.... 🗿

    • @Random_070
      @Random_070 11 днів тому

      yeah the forgotten genius

  • @competetion
    @competetion 4 місяці тому

    imagine what they can discover if all of them meet 🥶

  • @Huda.A.Al_Ismailiy
    @Huda.A.Al_Ismailiy 26 днів тому

    One day I will be among them when I solve a mystery

  • @toymen-ze3zr
    @toymen-ze3zr 6 місяців тому +8

    Leonhard Euler?

    • @rochafngr
      @rochafngr 6 місяців тому

      i mean, yes?

    • @hana29971
      @hana29971 6 місяців тому +19

      He's a mathematician

    • @prasoonjha1816
      @prasoonjha1816 6 місяців тому

      @@hana29971 He was an important physicist as well.

    • @NilestienRamaeuler
      @NilestienRamaeuler 6 місяців тому +4

      Even Carl Gausss deserves to be in this list cause of his contributuion in electromagnetism and his famous Gauss law

    • @kikilolo6771
      @kikilolo6771 6 місяців тому

      @@NilestienRamaeuler Fluid mecanics like almost everything you study lies on his work but yeah... not a physicist I assume

  • @afifeka7646
    @afifeka7646 6 місяців тому +5

    Please make for the biologists ❤

    • @errorgaming1688
      @errorgaming1688 5 місяців тому

      Mendel charles darwin ok

    • @Farhan-jsj
      @Farhan-jsj Місяць тому

      I wonder what would happen if some mathematician and theoretical physicist get into the field of biology.

    • @Shadowed007
      @Shadowed007 Місяць тому

      ​@@Farhan-jsjErwin Schrödinger did that ,he wrote the book, what is life? and he also worked on molecular biology and genetic code which was later discovered as the DNA

  • @nigeldawkins1818
    @nigeldawkins1818 3 місяці тому

    A wonderful list

  • @aulaFICMA
    @aulaFICMA 6 місяців тому +1

    which software are you make this videos?

  • @Iamjaat2792v
    @Iamjaat2792v 4 місяці тому +1

    Music name please? 🙏🥺

  • @panyakorntaweechat8586
    @panyakorntaweechat8586 Місяць тому

    I don't see Rudolf Clausius, the first man who defined entropy during 1854-1865.

  • @Alexdommar
    @Alexdommar 6 місяців тому +1

    terrance howard why is he not there and his limptin models.

  • @ShashwatBanerjee
    @ShashwatBanerjee 4 місяці тому

    I just realised the bgm is wolf game background music

  • @azainkadri9556
    @azainkadri9556 Місяць тому +2

    Kaṇāda (600 bce) was one of the earliest known physicists and first person to speak of the atom and sub-atomic particles.

  • @3to9
    @3to9 4 місяці тому +4

    "we dont need men" said the woke feminist.

  • @kostyanich1357
    @kostyanich1357 24 дні тому

    what about Soviet Nuclear physicists?
    Kurchatov, Cherenkov, Vavilov, Kapitsa.

  • @catherineangela6145
    @catherineangela6145 4 місяці тому

    Whats the name of the soundtrack?

  • @RovshenKakalyyevARMYT
    @RovshenKakalyyevARMYT 3 місяці тому +1

    Where is Srinivasa Ramanujan?

    • @strangelee4400
      @strangelee4400 2 місяці тому

      Probably being saved for mathematicians list.

    • @krishnabhadhouria
      @krishnabhadhouria Місяць тому

      he was mathematician, don't confuse between mathematician and physicist

  • @ArifEmresahin
    @ArifEmresahin 7 днів тому

    PETER HIGSSS WE NEED YOU

  • @kingofgoldnessr9364
    @kingofgoldnessr9364 6 місяців тому +1

    So sad there haven't really been any new ones

    • @kauandonato5567
      @kauandonato5567 5 місяців тому +4

      In reality, there is still a lot of interesting research and theories... but they are on extremely specific subjects

    • @Farhan-jsj
      @Farhan-jsj Місяць тому

      Not breakthrough. But it's going on

  • @davidrandell2224
    @davidrandell2224 5 днів тому

    Physics- pukka- started in 2002. “The Final Theory: Rethinking Our Scientific Legacy “, Mark McCutcheon for proper physics including the CAUSE of gravity, electricity, magnetism, light and well.... everything. The reader are simply mathematical philosophers.

  • @eustachiomartinez7298
    @eustachiomartinez7298 6 днів тому

    I would have personally included Oliver Heavyside on the list

  • @imwright2
    @imwright2 26 днів тому

    Archimedes have a great invention

  • @АртурБриджес
    @АртурБриджес 5 місяців тому +1

    Is there Roger Penrose?

  • @khanafzal1233
    @khanafzal1233 5 місяців тому +2

    Shocking facts :- now a days people invest himself in reel or other work not now in Invention and Discovery 😢😢😢😢 india is also to back

  • @vincent9429
    @vincent9429 6 місяців тому +4

    Isaac Newton haven't dicovered the value G constante gravitationnal maybe he haven't density parameters of the earth and don't knowing the mass of the last.

    • @drvidushibeniwal874
      @drvidushibeniwal874 6 місяців тому +4

      Cavendish did that. By that time many things were known which were not known during Newton's time

    • @vincent9429
      @vincent9429 6 місяців тому +2

      @@drvidushibeniwal874 Cavendich experience is very incredible i have hard to beleive is machine work.

  • @ComicFight
    @ComicFight 5 місяців тому +1

    What about peter higgs

  • @navneettiwari9861
    @navneettiwari9861 Місяць тому +3

    This creator is unaware of east

  • @stefan96268
    @stefan96268 5 місяців тому +1

    Dude, Sir Roger Penrose?

  • @sakchamkatheriya
    @sakchamkatheriya 5 місяців тому +5

    Really Europeans are so genius intelligent as well so smart good looking person love from india love Europe so much for their inventions

  • @hunaroberoi7956
    @hunaroberoi7956 6 місяців тому

    What is the background music name
    ??

    • @peeper2070
      @peeper2070 6 місяців тому +2

      Rich minion- yeat

  • @OmarElias1990-MTD
    @OmarElias1990-MTD 4 місяці тому

    I didn't see Tomas Addison and Al-Jazri in the video !

    • @Kritika-c5h
      @Kritika-c5h Місяць тому

      He is not physicist.
      An inventer

  • @AstroSully
    @AstroSully 5 місяців тому +2

    Casually skips 500 years 💀 Al-Biruni to Copernicus

    • @A._H
      @A._H Місяць тому

      He missed up a lot of arabs and muslims like
      Al-Khazini
      Al-Kindi
      Thabit ibn Qurra
      Banu Musa (the three brothers)
      Al-Farghani
      Ibn Sina (Avicenna)
      Ibn Bajjah (Avempace)
      Al-Idrisi

  • @G.R.A.2023
    @G.R.A.2023 Місяць тому +2

    Nice work, but there are so many great ancient Greek philosophers that you didn't even mention. For example, Aristarchus was the person who conceived the heliocentric model for first time. In addition, Hipparchus made so many discoveries in astronomy such as the precession of the equinoxes, absolute magnitude, calculation of the 1 AU. Furthermore, Eratosthenes calculated the perimeter of the Earth. Thales, Anaximandros and Anaximenis created the first 'universities' on the planet. And there are so many others...

  • @JamieDevalTeltor-vc7xv
    @JamieDevalTeltor-vc7xv 27 днів тому

    What is the music?

  • @AnimationJake
    @AnimationJake 6 днів тому

    Gauss, Descartes, Avogrado, Gay-Lussac, Charles, Clapeyron...

  • @Gordy-io8sb
    @Gordy-io8sb 6 місяців тому +1

    Rudolf Clausius isn't on here. Dafuq?

  • @chetnnnn
    @chetnnnn 4 місяці тому +2

    Have you ever heard the names of the Vedic Gurus of Bhaarat?❤

    • @chetnnnn
      @chetnnnn 4 місяці тому

      @@Ram10123s Tell me in short Yrrr

  • @mdamirhussain691
    @mdamirhussain691 9 днів тому

    One scientist is Missing that is Me...😂😂😂😂

  • @devsknight
    @devsknight 4 місяці тому

    Men women equality hence proved

  • @trietang2304
    @trietang2304 Місяць тому

    How can conspiracist look at this and reject science

  • @SigfriedNothung
    @SigfriedNothung 6 місяців тому +1

    you missed Philipp Lenard one of the greatest physicists of all times

  • @Dymzwalter
    @Dymzwalter Місяць тому +1

    Where's my name?

  • @messidona1442
    @messidona1442 18 днів тому

    Ed wittens missing, otherwise very nice
    list!

  • @The268170
    @The268170 5 днів тому

    Ah. I'm glad Feynman made the cut ^.^