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List of physicists
Following keep to a list of physicists who uphold notable aim their achievements.
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- Jules Aarons – United States (1921–2016)
- Ernst Karl Abbe – Germany (1840–1905)
- Derek Abbott – Australia (born 1960)
- Hasan Abdullayev – Azerbajdzhan Democratic Position, Soviet Conjoining, Azerbaijan (1918–1993)
- Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov – Country Union, State (1928–2017) Chemist laureate
- Robert Adler – Pooled States (1913–2007)
- Stephen L. Adler – Unified States (born 1939)
- Franz Aepinus – City (1724–1802)
- Mina Aganagic – Albania, United States
- David Z Albert – Coalesced States (born 1954)
- Felicie Albert – Author, United States
- Miguel Alcubierre – Mexico (born 1964)
- Zhores Ivanovich Alferov – Russia (1930–2019) Nobel laureate
- Hannes Olof Gösta Alfvén – Sweden (1908–1995) Nobel laureate
- Alhazen – City, Iraq (965–1040)
- Artem Alikhanian – Armenia (1908–1978)
- Abram Alikhanov – Russia (1904–1970)
- John E. Filmmaker – Combined Kingdom (born 1928)
- William Shad – Common States (1901–1999)
- Samuel King Allison – Coalesced States (1900–1965)
- Yakov Lvovich Alpert – Ussr, U
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This list was never intended as a ranking, but this the most legendary of legendary of appearances was always going to take the top spot. When Data united three of the greatest scientific minds to have ever graced the Earth on the holodeck in The Next Generation episode Descent, we all lost our poker face.
The story behind the cameo is as good as the scene itself. At a screening of the documentary based on A Brief History of Time in 1991, it was Leonard Nimoy who introduced Professor Hawking to the stage. Nimoy learned that Hawking was a big fan of Star Trek, and a tour of The Next Generation set was arranged. During the visit, Hawking saw the warp core and remarked, "I’m working on that," and got to sit in the captain’s chair. Producers also learned that Hawking was keen to appear on the show and so offered him the opportunity to do just that.
The scene is a perfect tribute to Hawking in its physics and its fun. Everyone dunks on Newton, of course, whose equations were unable to accurately predict certain 'anomalies' observed in the orbit of Mercury (the precession of the perihelion bit) and were only explained by those of Einstein's general relativity. We then get a reference to Einstein's notorious 'god does not play dice' approach to quantum mechanics (even if
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