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United States physicist who contributed to the theory of the interaction of photons and electrons (1918-1988)
Source: WordNetRichard 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
My friend Richard Feynman said, "I don't know." I heard him say it several times. Penn Jillette
It's a simple statement of fact. When Richard Feynman didn't know, he often worked harder than anyone else to find out, but while he didn't know, he said, "I don't know." Penn Jillette
Richard Feynman became so exasperated [at the National Academy of Sciences] that he resigned his membership, saying that he saw no point in belonging to an organization that spent most of its time deciding who to let in. Richard Feynman
As Richard Feynman points out: These notions of potential and kinetic energy depend on a notion of length scale. Source: Internet
Feynman humorously explained it himself in the recording "QED: Fits of Reflection and Transmission - Quantum Behaviour - Richard Feynman (The Sir Douglas Robb Lectures, University of Auckland, 1979)". Source: Internet