When Richard Feynman Met Albert Einstein
<p>Albert Einstein is considered one of the greatest physicists of all time, arguably also the most popular. Everyone in the scientific community, at least, knows that Einstein is best known for his theories of relativity, the idea of gravitation, time, and space that transformed our understanding of the universe. Einstein also played a key role in pioneering the modern theory of quantum mechanics along with Plank, and other quantum giants.</p>
<p>Richard Feynman, on the other hand, is the most prolific science teacher of all time. His scientific contributions include the Feynman diagrams- the diagrammatic representation of particle and light interactions, his pioneering research, and contributions to quantum electrodynamics, his works on superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, and many more. His life and personality were much more, if not equally, fascinating as his scientific contributions were. His expressive and fun-loving nature got him a reputation at Princeton, Cornell, CalTech, and all the other places where he studied as a student and taught as a professor.</p>
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