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Ludwig Boltzmann was an Austrian theoretical physicists of 19th century who made remarkable contributions in the fields of kinetic theory of gases, statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. He was one of the great pioneers who helped us understand what heat energy really was. Read more.
Niels Bohr, a pioneer of quantum physics, stands as one of the most influential figures in the history of physics. Bohr’s contributions not only reshaped scientific understanding but also laid the foundation for much of modern physics. Read more..
A famous astrophysicist and a Nobel laureate for his ground breaking discoveries (Chandra Limit) on white dwarf stars. …Read more.
The father of relativity, an icon of brilliance, and the most celebrated scientist in the world. …Read more.
The founder of scientific method, an Italian astronomer, mathematician, and a natural philosopher. …Read more.
A self taught British chemist and physicist. The father of field theory and magnetic induction. …Read more.
The father of Electromagnetic waves and the scientist who unified electricity, magnetism, and light with his famous four equations. … Read more.
Satyendra Nath Bose discovered what is now known as Bose-Einstein statistics. Though he was not awarded the Nobel prize, half of the particles in the universe are named after him. … Read more.
Sir Isaac Newton stands as one of the most influential figures in the history of science. He was the greatest genius science has ever seen. … Read more.
A Nobel laureate for his contribution in the field of quantum electrodynamics. "Feynman's Lectures on Physics", the compilation of his lectures, is one of the must-read books for physics students.