Sunday, May 08, 2022

All Nobel laureates in Physics in History

This video shows all Nobel prize winners in Physics in History. The Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of physics. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in physics. (Source: Wikipedia) As you may have noticed, the Nobel prize was not held during some years of war. The first Nobel prize winner was Wilhelm Röntgen in 1901. You can find a List with all Nobel laureates in Physics here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of... 2,948 Comments rongmaw lin Add a comment... Scary Bird Pinned by Dieu le Roi Scary Bird 2 years ago 13:39 These are pictures of (left to right) Eric Cornell, Carl Wieman, and Wolfgang Ketterle, who won the prize for the discovery listed 890 Dieu le Roi Muxin牧心 Wang Muxin牧心 Wang 6 months ago One simple fact: you very much recognize many names in the early years and not many at late years. This is because the series discovered at the early years are simpler and what's taught in undergraduate level. The later years are much more advanced and you don't know them unless you study physics for many years. 354 Devesh Kaler Devesh Kaler 1 year ago These giants gave their legendary shoulders for us to stand on. Thank you for making this. It was deeply deeply inspiring, and may I say - fantastic choice of music. 94 kamrun nesa kamrun nesa 1 year ago German Mathematician,physicists and inventors were remarkably genius and they contributed alot to science. 44 Daniel Daniel 2 years ago Lise Meitner was nominated 48 times for the Nobel price but never won it. 705 Dreckbob Bratpfanne Dreckbob Bratpfanne 2 years ago Still unfair that Einstein didn't got prizes for Special and General relativity. 821 RAHUL SEMWAL RAHUL SEMWAL 2 years ago Some of the greatest human beings to ever walk on the earth. 370 Barack Obama Barack Obama 2 years ago Holy shit, imagine what would happen if we placed all these guys alone in a room at the same time 668 José Roberto Fong Nakazawa José Roberto Fong Nakazawa 2 years ago If you have ever read a modern physics book, at least all Nobel scientist until 1950 are on those books. 191 poipoi poipoi 6 months ago When newton say he stood on the shoulders of Giants he ain't kidding. It's insane how each physicist, great in their own right, is only responsible for such little part of the grand scheme of things. And it's these small little contributions over time we build our understanding of the entire picture 18 Indrajit Ghose Indrajit Ghose 11 months ago On 1978 Pytor Kapitza won the Nobel prize for his works on low temperature physics. The video says he was awarded for CMB radiation. Thank you to the uploader for such a great video. 16 Filip Rebro Filip Rebro 2 years ago To be honest, I am horrible at Science in General. I was glad that i passed the tests at school. But these people shaped human race, they deserve Nobel Laureates 97 giobronskiJ giobronskiJ 2 years ago (edited) Watching their faces one by one is truly an overwhelming experience. The history of men is written on them. And it is a beautiful history, after all. Science is a most noble human enterprise, but it may also be the most defining aspect of our nature. 123 Johannes Messer Johannes Messer 1 year ago These guys and many more who didn't get the price were the real heroes without them the world wouldn't be the same 3 Fabian Arkandion Fabian Arkandion 6 months ago (edited) Professor Mourou did an online seminar on his invention like 2 months ago at my university here in Indonesia. Such an honour to have a Nobel Laureate at our university 🙂 Saurabh Misra Saurabh Misra 1 year ago I pay my regards to the greatest humans who through their curiosity and hard work absolutely changed the way we understand the world and changed the way we live with that knowledge. These people are my gods 8 John Ronald John Ronald 2 years ago (edited) “Nobody’s born cool” Except: 1.5K Diversidade Científica Diversidade Científica 2 years ago Awesome video! It makes so much easier to study the history of each of these thinkers than have to read on wikipedia! 1 Rayyan Lahloub Rayyan Lahloub 2 years ago Someone: so how much IQ do you want Germany:yes 835 Sam Sam 2 years ago Respect to true heros! 31 Potterhead 2000 Potterhead 2000 2 years ago Sooo much respect for these men. 3 Sumit Jaiswal Sumit Jaiswal 1 year ago Respect to the legends, who revolutionized our view towards the world ❣️ 4 Jeriosidius sayed Jeriosidius sayed 11 months ago 0:43 JJ Thomson is in my humble opinion one of the best physicists in this list. 8 Palladium Palladium 6 months ago Thanks for video. Let me leave a feedback: there is a mistake in 1978 laureates’ description- Kapitsa had been awarded "for his basic inventions and discoveries in the area of low-temperature physics" 2 G2Ub G2Ub 7 months ago Last year Gerard Mourou went to my School, Stanislas Cannes in France, he is a very impressive man, and it is funny how he told us that he used to do not like some part of physics he had to know in order to work on his optical project Gerald R Tamayo Gerald R Tamayo 5 months ago (edited) The Nobel Prize Committee got into me in the 1970s and 80s. So much so that I was being consulted on what new sciences, works, discoveries or inventions will win the Nobel Prizes. Naturally, I suggested some of them and who should win the Nobel Prizes. In the following years of the Nobel Prizes, my suggestions were followed in whole or in part. :D Bastian Tabares Denim Bastian Tabares Denim 7 months ago So many from United States, Germany, and Netherlands. Huge respect to all of the scientists, thank you for your contributions to this beautiful world. 🙌🏻 45 Diversidade Científica Diversidade Científica 2 years ago Great video! Just one correction: in the 2004 nobel prize, you placed another photo of Frank Wilczek instead of Hugh David Politzer 9 Gustavo de Oliveira Gustavo de Oliveira 2 years ago A great selection of the best our specie had produced in the last decades. 12 jacek kus jacek kus 5 months ago (edited) Super prezentacja 😃 👍👍👍 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Rahul Deshmukh Rahul Deshmukh 7 months ago Inspiring video.! .. Thanks. The thoughts and inventions of these great minds are shaping the modern world today .... 1 SpetsnatzLegion 336 SpetsnatzLegion 336 2 years ago Moral of the story: if you want a Nobel prize and your field of research concerns things larger than an atom, it’s not happening. 93 ShadowZZZ ShadowZZZ 2 years ago wow, amazing how many geniuses and hard working people there were in history. this video make me learn, that I dont know anything 17 Wilhelm II Wilhelm II 2 years ago What about the other fields? Would be interesting 304 Nessie Andrew Nessie Andrew 2 years ago Thank you Mr Kip Thorne, was a pleasure meeting you almost a year ago in Bucharest. I will never forget it, it forever changed me for the better. 5 Detect Zero Detect Zero 1 year ago (edited) 7:05 Sir Richard Feynman most humourous guy 😂 and also an excellent teacher kushal vora kushal vora 6 months ago So much of the early discoveries and research is taken for granted today. Just imagine how much our lives would improve in few years based on the nobel winning research in 2000's. NoNTr1v1@L NoNTr1v1@L 2 years ago Please make a Fields Medal list. 112 Дмитрий Соломатин Дмитрий Соломатин 2 years ago (edited) 4:20 Everyone: looks serious and cool af Hideki Yukawa: beaming "look, I have a pi meson on my hand!" 😀 461 BSN 2 DNP BSN 2 DNP 1 year ago If only there was a way for me to collectively absorb all their geniuses into my brain........! 3 Albert Stefanus Albert Stefanus 2 years ago I would like to say Thank You to Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga for developing QED. One of the beautiful, elegant, and magnificent course in physics. Also, i would like to say Damn You to Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga for developing QED. One of the deadliest, hardest, and brutal course in physics. 33 Physics Numericals Physics Numericals 2 years ago This video is one of the greatest motivations for all students. 4 J. W. J. W. 2 years ago What about Stephen Hawking? Haven't he win a price? He was one of the best and most popular astrophysiks ever... Rest in Peace Stephen! 7 Akmol Ali Akmol Ali 7 months ago 5:24 only for these heroes we are living in this digital age 7 CosmicCruise CosmicCruise 1 year ago Thanks, Alfred Nobel for deciding making the Nobel Prizes :) 9 Fuehdnsjwisj Fuehdnsjwisj 2 years ago (edited) 13:49 my man Raymond Davis also discovered time travel. 115 maniac memes maniac memes 6 months ago We should admire these scientists and not celebrities 138 Kartik Kalia Kartik Kalia 2 years ago I'm 3rd year UG and after like 1950 it became pretty hard to recognize those physicists and what they did, maybe because all their discoveries are in their specific feild. 1 JBW JBW 2 years ago I had Owen Chaberlain at Cal. Great teacher. Sat in on Charlie Townes EM class. Used to see Emilio Serge in the library. Pretty cool. Tharun Tharun 2 years ago Great video! Similar Video on Nobel Laureates in Chemistry Please :) Armistice _ Armistice _ 6 months ago To think there are so many undiscovered things in the universe is mind blowing. 8 Suhaib Suhaib 2 years ago when you realise that Nobel prize was given to Einstein not because of his theory of Relativity 21 Why park Jimin when you can ride Jimin Why park Jimin when you can ride Jimin 7 months ago 05:40 They're both close to 100. Mad respect👏🏻 5 Fawwaz Elahi Fawwaz Elahi 2 years ago I will be one of those people in the future. Even if I did not win it, I want to do some work that is worthy of a Nobel Prize. I CAN AND I WILL! Gabriel Bento Gabriel Bento 2 years ago 4:27 Além de Cecil Powell, deveria ter o nome do brasileiro César Lattes que contribuiu, infelizmente o comitê do Nobel não concedeu. 4 MCLeg MCLeg 2 years ago Almost all winners after WW2: "We did something with quants." Nobel comitee: "OK, you get the price." 31 المدارات الحزينة المدارات الحزينة 1 year ago شكرا لكم لقد كنتم النور في عالمنا 5 Krešo Beta Orionis Krešo Beta Orionis 6 months ago Masatoshi Koshiba is mentioned twice: in 2001 and 2002. 2 Amber Agarwal Amber Agarwal 6 months ago The starting surnames feel so familiar 😂😂🤣 Almost everyone has either a law, a constant or a theory named on them 42 MSR 2703 MSR 2703 2 years ago Europeans have been the greatest contributors to physics no doubt. 814 Nick Golchin Nick Golchin 2 years ago Thank you Nobel scientists 21 Elitist20 Elitist20 1 year ago Can you do ones for the other Nobel science categories? Sectra Nib Sectra Nib 1 year ago Just see how discoveries went from fundamental to advanced as time passed. 6

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