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Timeline

PHYSICISTS

Yaretzi Maribel Saavedra Cuevas

1643-1727

1858-1947

1885-1962

1844-1906

1942-2018

1564-1642

1831-1879

1867-1934

1879-1955

1887-1961

Isaac Newton

Max Planck

NIELS BOHR

LUDWIG BOLTZMANN

STEPHEN HAWKING

GALILEO GALILEI

JAMES CLERK

Marie Curie

ALBERT EINSTEIN

ERWIN SCHRÖDINGER

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Matter and energy

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1564-1642

Galileo Galilei

Country: Italy Major Contributions: Developed the scientific method, which is a systematic approach to problem-solving Discovered that the Earth revolves around the Sun Developed the laws of motion, which govern the motion of objects on Earth

1831-1879

JAMES CLERK MAXWELL

Country: Scotland Major Contributions: Developed the theory of electromagnetism, which explains the relationship between electricity and magnetism Formulated Maxwell's equations, which are a set of equations that describe the behavior of electromagnetic fields

1643-1727

Isaac Newton

Country: England Major Contributions: Developed the laws of motion, which govern the motion of objects Developed the law of universal gravitation, which explains the force of gravity between objects Developed calculus, which is a branch of mathematics that deals with change

1885-1962

Niels Bohr

Country: Denmark Major Contributions: Developed the Bohr model of the atom, which explains the structure of the atom Developed the theory of quantum mechanics, which explains the behavior of matter at the atomic and subatomic levels

1879-1955

ALBERT EINSTEIN

Country: Germany, Switzerland, United States Major Contributions: Developed the theory of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity Formulated the equation E=mc^2, which relates mass and energy Developed the photoelectric effect, which helped to explain the nature of light

1867-1934

Marie Curie

Country: Poland, France Major Contributions: Discovered radioactivity, which is the emission of energy from the nucleus of an atom Developed the theory of radioactivity, which explains how radioactive materials emit energy Discovered two elements, polonium and radium

1942-2018

STEPHEN HAWKING

Country: England Major Contributions: Developed the theory of black holes, which explains the behavior of objects with a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape Developed the theory of quantum gravity, which attempts to unify the laws of quantum mechanics and general relativit

1887-1961

ERWIN SCHRÖDINGER

Country: Austria, Ireland Main contributions: Development of the equation Schrödinger, who describes the behavior of the quantum particles Development of the probabilistic interpretation of quantum mechanics Development of the theory of Schrödinger's cat, a thought experiment that illustrates the paradoxes of quantum mechanics

1844-1906

LUDWIG BOLTZMANN

Country: Austria Main contributions: Development of mechanics statistics, which explains the behavior of the scale physical systems atomic and molecular Statistical explanation of the second law of thermodynamics Development of the equation Boltzmann, who describes the speed distribution particles in a gas

1858-1947

MAX PLANCK

Country: Germany Major Contributions: Developed the quantum theory, which explains the behavior of light and matter at the atomic and subatomic levels Formulated Planck's constant, which is a fundamental constant in physics

FOR ME, STEPHEN HAWKING WAS THE BEST PHYSICIST IN HISTORY, HE HELPED TO UNDERSTAND THE UNIVERSE. HIS RESEARCH ON BLACK HOLES AND THE BIG BANG HAS GIVEN US A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE COSMOS. ADDITIONALLY, HIS FIGHT AGAINST ALS WAS AN INSPIRATION, PROVING THAT HUMAN SPIRIT CAN OVERCOME ANY OBSTACLE