1. Feynman - Noun
2. Feynman - Proper noun
United States physicist who contributed to the theory of the interaction of photons and electrons (1918-1988)
Source: WordNetI wonder how Feynman would feel if he had to be talking to not just a few nuts of this kind but e. g. to 2,500 similar nuts who would be moreover described by the media as good scientists, if not the best ones in the world.;-) Good for him that he managed to die in time. Luboš Motl
The story that Dick Feynman could open safes whose combinations had been forgotten by their owners is true. Stanislaw Ulam
Feynman was not a theorist's theorist, but a physicist's physicist and a teacher's teacher. Feynman's theoretical concepts opened up research opportunities for experimenters, and his approach to physics dignified the role played by their work. Valentine Telegdi
Richard Feynman presciently stated... that ‘There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom'. ...within this vast room ... there will be a requirement for communication. Stephen F Bush
Feynman uses Dirac's notation to describe the quantum mechanics of stimulated emission... he applies that physics to... dye molecules... In this regard, Feynman could have predicted the existence of the tunable laser. F. J. Duarte
My friend Richard Feynman said, "I don't know." I heard him say it several times. Penn Jillette