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Top 10 Theoretical Physicists of All Times

Skip navigation Search 9+ Avatar image Up next in 8 34:02 Documentary on Amal Kumar Raychaudhuri, the renowned theoretical physicist from Kolkata srijit bhattacharjee 233K views • 11 years ago CANCELPLAY NOW 2:10 / 2:10 Top 10 Theoretical Physicists of All Times THE TOPS 1.44K subscribers Subscribe 1.6K Share Download Clip Save 73K views 2 years ago Hello everyone, this video is our ranking of the 10 greatest theoretical physicists of all times. We have adjusted this ranking with great care and obsession based on the impact and revolutionary nature of the achievements of these scientists. … 373 Comments rongmaw lin Add a comment... @anuradhapyne5365 1 year ago (edited) Ludwig Boltzman is sorely missed in this list. He is the founder of modern statistical physics and all the subsequent piece of great works in QM are built on that. Infact, he should be there in the very top league in any sort of rankings among physicsts. 20 Reply @josefserf1926 1 year ago For Newton to do what he did and when he did and how he did it is incredible. 27 Reply @marccowan3585 @marccowan3585 1 year ago (edited) To put Bohr at 9 feels like a tremendous disservice - his remarkable ability to also send/influence his students and friends in the right directions (a list including Pauli, Heisenberg, Dirac, Meitner, Landau, Kramer’s and Usmani) arguably makes his contribution to 20th century physics as valuable or even moreso than Einstein’s - an incredibly important part of a scientist’s skill set is to provide useful discussion with other scientists, and Bohr was perhaps the best physicist of all time for this. 36 Reply 8 replies @elhassanafddas7946 @elhassanafddas7946 1 year ago (edited) It was a great idea to ranke the famous theoretical physicists of the 20th century. However, I think that "Enrico Fermi" deserves to be in the list. He left behind a huge heritage in both, experimental and theoretical physics which seems to be "rare" and "insane". It's a miracle to switch from a laboratory to the world of mathematics and to contribute substantially to each one of them with the same amount of interest and curiosity. He have derived the Fermi-Dirac statistics a few months before Dirac, he have derived also the Golden Rule named after him in his proper way and independentally, and the half-integer spin particles hold his name, 'Fermions'. He was the father of Beta-decay theory - the theory opening the door to the unification of Glashow-Weinberg-Salam. He was the developer of the nuclear reactors and control of chain reaction he worked on even before Meitner and Otto Hahn. Without forgetting his theoretical proof of the existence of neutrinos assumed by Pauli in 1930. During his last years, he worked on the meson theory and the pion-Nucleon interaction. I think "Fermi" should be in the list and that for many reasons. Thanks for your interesting work 💡 8 Reply 4 replies @gtd9536 @gtd9536 1 year ago (edited) Three equally towering achievements in physics around the turn of the 20th century. Quantum physics and relativity are well represented here. and given much media attention. But, the third is what Einstein thought could never be overthrown even after quantum physics and relativity are eventually replaced: statistical mechanics. It never gets any love, even on this list. And its implications, especially that of thermodynamics is as equally profound as the other two. Planck and Einstein did some. Einstein used its methods to describe Brownian motion. Anyways, the physicist Boltzman should be on this list. 19 Reply @yassine20909 @yassine20909 1 year ago I believe that someone who, among other achievements, tried to measure the speed of light in the 16th century deserve his place in the list. Galileo Galilei is the founder of modern physics. 11 Reply 2 replies @MrGyulaBacsi @MrGyulaBacsi 1 year ago The list of names are absolutely OK. Though I think that Einstein, Planck and most importantly Heisenberg stood out significantly from this already noble set of people. 16 Reply 4 replies @PhilFogle @PhilFogle 1 year ago Excellent selection. Every one of these people produced ideas of extraordinary beauty. On my list: Boltzmann, and Emmy Noether. 5 Reply @simonramoner @simonramoner 1 year ago i feel like someone like Gauß should also be included in the list. Great acheivements in both physics and math 4 Reply 12 replies @francescoclaudioagnello1988 @francescoclaudioagnello1988 1 year ago If we can consider Enrico Fermi also theoretical physicist, and I think we can, he shouldn’t be missing in the top 10. The same I can’t say about Newton 10 Reply @nbrown6648 @nbrown6648 1 year ago Good list. Of course everyone knows better as evidenced by the comments. But as we know from physics every quantum event has a different measurer so everyone has his own truth. Nevertheless, I stand with the author: Well done, good list. Reply @iyadipeter-dk3mz @iyadipeter-dk3mz 2 months ago Thank you for these pieces of fantastic jobs done. Reply @kato_dsrdr @kato_dsrdr 1 year ago I think archimedes deserves a spot on this list.. 6 Reply @ihbarddx @ihbarddx 1 year ago Thank you for including Maxwell! 6 Reply @ramganeshtttt7608 @ramganeshtttt7608 1 year ago (edited) MY LIST 15. S chandrasekhar: his approach totally revolutionised astrophysics and his limit eventually was the responsible for the explanation that what are black holes and how black Holes are form? Prior to him, physicists thinks that suns,when they dies(or loses all fuels),they became dwarf star but his work predicted that starts can become neutron star too and explained that Black holes are nothing but form of starts. 14. Richard feymann(for his fundamental contributions to Quantum electrodynamics) 13. SN BOSE (his work predicted bosons and 5th state of matter) 12. De broglie (proposed wave particle duality for all matters) 11. Heindric Lorentz ( his works arefundamental for special and general theory of relativity and even for quantum theory). 10. Max born (he formulated probability density function and matrix machanics which are very important for quantum theory) 9. Wolfgang pauli ( his spin theory forms the basis for the structure of mattar) 8. Max plank (discovered E=hv; this work was foundation for quantum theory) 7. Neil bohr( for the structure of atom) 6. Paul dirac(his dirac equation predicted anti matter and considered on par with Newton, Maxwell and eistien's works) 5. werner Heisenberg(his uncertainty principle and matrix machanics are base of quantum physics) 4. Erwin Schrodinger (he invented wave function and wave equation which exists at heart of quantum physics and quantum field theory) 3. James clark Maxwell ( theoritically predicted electromagnetic waves and Maxwell equation was precursor for special theory of relativity while electromagnetic waves are used every day in our life. Electromagnetic waves are responsible for our internet, televisions and every wireless related gadgets) 2.albert Eistien(discovered special, general theory of relativity and proposed wave particle duality for light and predicted bosons by reading the paper of sn bose) 1. Sir issac Newton ( he invented calculus and whatever humanity achieved in last 2 centuries was not possible without the discovery of calculus) 1 Reply 1 reply @bmclaughlin01 @bmclaughlin01 1 year ago Great list, and I think you order is pretty spot on. Newton, Einstein then Maxwell 50 Reply 3 replies @jamesbentonticer4706 @jamesbentonticer4706 1 year ago Matched my top ten but order a little different. Great video. I found myself smiling at each new picture that came up. 1 Reply @jimkark2233 @jimkark2233 1 year ago People commented that Einstein, Planck and Heisenberg stand out, & in some ways they do. But one person stands above all....Newton. Sir Isaac Newton is the father of modern science, is head neck and shoulders above all other scientists! Newton, the greatest Scientist in history! 1. His discovery of the composition of light laid the foundation for Optics! 2. In Mechanics his 3 Laws of Motion resulted in the formulation of the Law of universal Gravitation! 3. In Mathematics he discovered Calculus! 4. Newton wrote and published Principia Mathematica in 1687, which is the most important book ever written in the history of Science! Newton founded these 4 things, if he had founded just one he would still be classified as one of the greatest, founding all 4 makes Newton the Greatest Scientist ever! 21 Reply 10 replies @rohitkabeer1309 @rohitkabeer1309 9 months ago Micheal faraday deserves a place in top 10 for sure. 1 Reply @iamnotthemessiahnowfocuson7469 @iamnotthemessiahnowfocuson7469 1 year ago If you knew how to split an Atom..and release relentless energy…and you couldn’t even see what it was to actually split…that’s Genius… Reply @domtesil @domtesil 1 year ago What about experimentalists? Could you make a video for them as well? 4 Reply 1 reply @rohitkabeer1309 @rohitkabeer1309 9 months ago Neils bohr deserves higher position than 9th in this list. He should have been on 5 or 6 i believe. Reply @sydjames6038 @sydjames6038 1 year ago Incomplete list without the father of nuclear physics Earnest Rutherford who actually split the atom. 6 Reply 3 replies @richardgomes8164 @richardgomes8164 1 year ago You missed out Arnold Summerfield. He trained quite a few of the ones mentioned here. Reply @ivanleon6164 @ivanleon6164 1 year ago to see Bohr in number 9, you can only imagine the monsters that are coming... Reply @daniel_johnson_pmbpk @daniel_johnson_pmbpk 1 year ago Laplace, Lorentz and Gauss probably also deserve a mention 1 Reply @sergelu @sergelu 1 year ago Boltzmann and Curie are the ones I miss most 1 Reply @Hobi100 @Hobi100 1 year ago What about Edward Witten. He is the practical founder of M-theory. Reply @sodancethesamba911 @sodancethesamba911 1 year ago With those names I would use a different order as: Einstein, Newton, Dirac, Maxwell, Schrödinger, Planck, Heisenberg, Bohr, Pauli, Feynman. 9 Reply 17 replies @crics8154 @crics8154 1 year ago Place the great philosopher and physicist, outstanding rock musician, creator of the quantum theory of gravity Marley Bob on this list. Reply @frogandspanner @frogandspanner 1 year ago Where is Galileo - the founder of modern theoretical Physics? I would put JCM and Einstein on the same shoulders - those of Galileo. Those three predicted so much from so little - Occam emrazored. 15 Reply 5 replies @frankhoffman3566 @frankhoffman3566 1 year ago Bohr should be up there in the first few. John Stewart Bell should be on the list. Reply @danbotez1307 @danbotez1307 3 months ago (edited) Paul Dirac is # 3 after Einstein and Newton. Reply @joefromzohra @joefromzohra 1 year ago Missing in that list is Michael Faraday. Without the concept of a "field", physics would be nothing but a Rube Goldberg machine. 8 Reply 8 replies @mauriziomammuccini6657 @mauriziomammuccini6657 1 year ago The list of names is correct but it is ordered in a completely wrong way. Heisenberg ahead of Bohr? Incredible! Reply 3 replies @user-eb3kk4hj3x @user-eb3kk4hj3x 4 months ago What does quantum physics explain? Quantum physics is a subject that explains dualistic behavior of quantum particles (photons/electrons). Reply @pinball1970 @pinball1970 1 year ago This is always difficult. Galileo is missing, where would he go? Also Rutherford and Curie? They ticked a lot of experimental and theoretical boxes. 1 Reply 3 replies @satishgupta1119 @satishgupta1119 1 year ago I am agree 💯 with your list 😊 I am Very happy as I Newton see on no.1🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 1 Reply @KeepCalmandLoveClassics @KeepCalmandLoveClassics 1 year ago Sir S N Bose deserves the list Reply @vjlaxmanan6965 @vjlaxmanan6965 1 year ago Am glad to c Newton ranked as No. 1. Einstein relativity theories rely on Newton's defintion of force and the inverse square law of gravitation...we cannot overlook that. Newton was an experimentalist...most famous being his experiments with pendulums, light, and fluids...and so was Maxwell...but the topic here is abt "theeretical" physics. 2 Reply 5 replies @aaronnorman9755 @aaronnorman9755 1 year ago Nice list, but it’s missing fermi, and Bohr, should be much near number 1 Reply @infiniteuniverse123 @infiniteuniverse123 1 year ago It's amazing how the Big Bang theory has kept anyone in modern times from being on this list. That's what happens when the greatest minds in the world are forced to contend with a theory that ridicules every physics law in the book. That is why I have realized that the Big Bang wasn't some magical theory where the universe came from some "primeval egg" but was our universe simply turning itself into a massive particle collider no different than the ones here on Earth. The galaxies are shrapnel from this event and were all born in the quark plasma state. Quark plasma is optically invisible because all it emits are gamma rays. Gravity had absolutely nothing to do with the energy we see, the pressure and friction from the collision produced it all. The galaxies are expanding because they are shrapnel, not because of "dark energy". Dark matter is nothing but an ocean of extremely pressurized electron neutrinos that are only noticable to normal matter as gravity. The energy of a mass creates electron neutrinos by destroying electrons with heat and turning them into electron neutrinos. These particles are shot from the mass gravitationally invisible but they push out on the natural pressure of space because they are all the same matter. This is how gravitational lensing is created. Gravity is created as the unenergized electron neutrinos of space use their natural pressure to push through the outgoing matter to replace what has left the mass. These neutrinos go through normal matter but they cause gravity in doing so. This explains why Einstein said "space-time" creates gravity. Unfortunately, the big bang theory assumes a cloud of gas and dust must create its own gravity so that it can turn into a star. This assumption completely ignores the relevance of dark matter altogether so gravity remains unexplained. Quark plasma creates all the naturally occurring elements all by itself using the electron neutrinos of space. Supernovae simply do not exist. Black holes are made of quark plasma and they turn into potential energy by first fusing the quarks and electron neutrinos to form the first neutrons on the surface. The neutrons then break down to the first hydrogen the black hole will create. The constantly forming neutrons and hydrogen then fuse to create the first helium using the beta minus decay reaction. This process continues over time creating heavier and heavier elements making the star darker and darker until a crust forms and the light goes out. That is when an atmosphere is allowed to develop. That is the explanation that will take science into the next paradigm shift that will finally explain gravity, dark energy, dark matter, and why fusion continues to be created but only taking much more energy to create than what comes out. 2 Reply 8 replies @kato_dsrdr @kato_dsrdr 1 year ago (edited) Physicists be carrying humanity on their backs. Reply @ejijojo @ejijojo 1 year ago Where is Chen-Ning Yang? He created non-abelian gauge theorem, solved Ising model and won a noble prize for the work parity non-conservation of week interaction. 3 Reply 4 replies @mosfet1780 @mosfet1780 1 year ago It is impossible to converge on one list. But I agree with the poeple on this list. Can anyone do it for mathematicians. Reply 1 reply @jonathanjackson7047 @jonathanjackson7047 3 months ago Anyone who puts Feynman on a list of the top ten really doesn't understand his role in the development of quantum electrodynamics. He came rather late to the game. After Dirac, Heisenberg, Pauli, Jordan, Fermi and many others found that they weren't able to calculate observables to arbitrary precision, Bethe proposed a method for removing the infinities. This was successful developed by Tomonaga, Schwinger, Feynman and Dyson. This is hardly enough to qualify him as a top ten theoretical physicist. I would rank him number one at self-promotion however and probably appeals to the general public far above his achievement. So many other physicists belong on this list before Feynman. A top pick would be someone like Boltzmann. He is a giant in physics compared to Feynman Reply 1 reply @bim1430 @bim1430 1 year ago Do you know about Landau's logarithmic scale of physicists? :) 2 Reply @devtrivedi4289 @devtrivedi4289 1 year ago Newton 🔥🔥🔥 1 Reply @Bored14690 @Bored14690 1 year ago This order is more chronological than “top” in some sense. What about Weinberg and Witten. The work of the physicists in videos is foundational not necessarily “top”. Obviously the physicists of past would top this list in that case. 2 Reply 1 reply @nealrothchild3470 @nealrothchild3470 1 year ago I'll keep Einstein no. 1. Missing on the this list who should be on this, is American Physicist Maury Gell-mann who was simply amazing. Perhaps a no. 11 8 Reply 4 replies @DrWizardMother @DrWizardMother 1 year ago I can’t disagree with the top three…but I’d have Dirac at 4, I think. 1 Reply 7 replies @pankajkumarpaul5015 @pankajkumarpaul5015 1 year ago I think Galileo deserves to be in that list. Reply 1 reply @abhishekbahukhandi @abhishekbahukhandi 1 year ago Christiaan Huygens was missing from the list imo 3 Reply @joepkortekaas8813 @joepkortekaas8813 1 year ago Einstein disproved Newton's concept of absolute toime and space, and corrected his gravitational law. How can he rank below Newton? Reply 2 replies @rafinourinia837 @rafinourinia837 1 year ago Thank you 👌👌👌❤️❤️❤️ 1 Reply @rohanbohidaraiims-r2121 @rohanbohidaraiims-r2121 1 year ago Lenard , Haber ,planck , all aside me what a lovely day I can remember.. Reply @francescolaspina8073 @francescolaspina8073 1 year ago Have you ever heard of Ettore Majorana? In your list you may be forgetting one of the best theoretical physicists of the 20th century. Does Majorana's so-called neutrino suggest something to you? Maybe you've heard of it. 3 Reply 2 replies @kcdchopin8152 @kcdchopin8152 1 year ago Good list, but perhaps give the likes of Boltzmann and Ehrenfest a bit more love Reply @physicstrain6691 @physicstrain6691 1 year ago Dirac and Heisenberg should be higher up, and Newton was not a theoretical physicist as such, the concept of "theoretical" physics was not there yet, even that of a physicist, he was a philosopher who used to chalk out the math behind things. 3 Reply 1 reply @prometheuslee3145 @prometheuslee3145 1 year ago IMO, Dirac should be No. 3. Reply @sgs1402 @sgs1402 1 year ago I'd take Richard Feynman out of the list and put Ludwig Boltzmann in his place. The rest of the list is quite good. 13 Reply 3 replies @galanthuman2157 @galanthuman2157 1 year ago The names are OK, but I definitly miss Fermi. Maybe Witten, Weinberg or Gell-Mann on an alternative list. I think Planck is much underrated even though he made it on the list. Heisenberg is overrated. Lastly I would put Einstein above Newton. 2 Reply 12 replies @jaeyongsuh466 @jaeyongsuh466 1 year ago Cannot approve this list without Landau. Reply @seadhajdarbegovic9609 @seadhajdarbegovic9609 1 year ago (edited) Neils Bohr is not number 9,he can only share positition 1 ,with Albert Eistein.Bohr is the only physicist who beat Albert in ideas,since Einstein did beat everybody else.And Heisenberg is not founder of Quantum Mechanics,only true father of QM can only be Neil Bohr 1 Reply 4 replies @anafps23 @anafps23 1 year ago What... where is Boltzmann?!? And why isn't Einstein first? 4 Reply @GH-oi2jf @GH-oi2jf 1 year ago Such lists are pointless. It is better just to remember each person for his or her contributions without trying to rank them or decide who may be excluded or included. 8 Reply @frankdimeglio8216 @frankdimeglio8216 1 year ago Boris Stoyanov is a super bright and an HONEST physicist. He has agreed that the following paragraph (and I quote) is "crystal clear": "ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. This is proven by F=ma AND E=mc2. Accordingly, gravity/acceleration involves balanced inertia/inertial resistance; as ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. "Mass"/energy involves balanced inertia/inertial resistance consistent with/as what is balanced ELECTROMAGNETIC/GRAVITATIONAL force/energy, as electromagnetism/energy is gravity. Gravity IS electromagnetism/energy. That objects fall at the same rate (neglecting air resistance, of course) PROVES that ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. Think about it." By Frank DiMeglio Reply 1 reply @humblesanalysis9790 @humblesanalysis9790 1 year ago I think with the name of sir Isaac Newton you forget to write "sir" 4 Reply @eastafrika728 @eastafrika728 1 year ago Top ten theoretical physicists of the limited European anxiety about existence. Theoretical physics is way beyond these individuals Reply 12 replies @jthillerup @jthillerup 1 year ago Bohr’s first name is Niels, not Neils… Reply @johneagle4384 @johneagle4384 1 year ago Isaac Newton is the KING of Physics!!!! Other could've been included in this list, but Newton is the unanimous King, Father, etc. of Physics. The greatest mind to ever walk on Earth! People are writing about Galileo.....he was a an experimental physicist. Kepler would be a much more interesting choice, but he like Galileo does not belong to a list of theoretical physicists. Reply @pinedelgado4743 @pinedelgado4743 1 year ago Great video!! Great men--ALL of them!! But, why isn't Stephen Hawking in this list???!!! :o :o :o Reply 1 reply @cokezzz8249 @cokezzz8249 3 months ago Switch Bohr with Heisenberg. That guy was taught by Bohr Reply @puertavideo @puertavideo 1 year ago this is a top 10 i can get behind Reply @couragetatendachirobe7080 @couragetatendachirobe7080 1 year ago Einstein is the GOAT 8 Reply 3 replies @ranaabdullahranaabdullah3296 @ranaabdullahranaabdullah3296 1 year ago Haaaaaaeeeeeeeyyyyy.! you deserve a hit because you place the great mind in first number 💓💘💘💘👌👌👌😍😍😍😘 1 Reply @vladimirpetrov7417 @vladimirpetrov7417 1 year ago Einstein w.r.t. the relativity theory was neither the first nor the only. Reply @levi_2134 @levi_2134 1 year ago list is incomplete and wrong without Stephen Hawkings. I'm amazed that he's not even in top 10! Reply @muneebahmedvm1729 @muneebahmedvm1729 1 year ago I think you missed dr. Abdus Salam. Reply @vladimirpetrov7417 @vladimirpetrov7417 1 year ago The authors forgot to insert Poincare' and Lorentz. Reply @vedrangrubac2791 @vedrangrubac2791 1 year ago As the title rightfully suggests theoretical Reply @user-kz8qr9og7g @user-kz8qr9og7g 1 year ago The list misses Enrico Fermi. Reply @mohitpranjale4900 @mohitpranjale4900 1 year ago Where is Thomas Alva Edison in this list. Should add his name in top three scientiest,physcist. Reply @newtonian4554 @newtonian4554 1 year ago Newton was born in 16 century and Albert Einstein was born in 20th century.. during Newton time education and scientific research and equipment were not that good... Newton was the greatest scientist ever born on this planet 17 Reply 7 replies @AyushSingh-mn8ed @AyushSingh-mn8ed 1 year ago How u can miss great hawking and boson 2 Reply 2 replies @yopinwu2082 @yopinwu2082 1 year ago Without Hawking? 1 Reply @-userJose468 @-userJose468 1 year ago Entha list la Ronald mallett varuvaru Reply @saisurya555 @saisurya555 1 year ago You may missed Kepler 2 Reply 1 reply @pawankumartiwari1943 @pawankumartiwari1943 8 months ago 2014/ micron 1/sec Approved time is infinite anti-clockwise and clockwise Reply @vadimromansky8235 @vadimromansky8235 1 year ago Good list, but rather obvious) Reply @arkithdas8d773 @arkithdas8d773 1 year ago I think Galileo should be no.1 3 Reply @ramirezbubble9092 @ramirezbubble9092 1 year ago Vienna Austria..MAX PLANK ..EINSTEIN. GERMAN. PAUL DIRAC. Reply @thetruth3224 @thetruth3224 1 year ago I thought the number 1 will be Leonardo da Vinci.. Reply @phanimaheswara7492 @phanimaheswara7492 1 year ago You forget one legend Nikola tesla with out him this video is not... Reply @yangxf_nucyang2926 @yangxf_nucyang2926 1 year ago the order is absolutely right. Reply @aidanhall6679 @aidanhall6679 1 year ago Reasoning for Dirac behind Heisenberg? 1 Reply 9 replies @Criensiu @Criensiu 1 year ago What about Sheldon Cooper? 1 Reply @Trishul-Chakr-Ved @Trishul-Chakr-Ved 1 year ago Everybody thinks... By cloning my phone ... They get to make people believe in them.... ROFL So what do you think.... ROFL you think... It's your decisions... ROFL Reply @scaryking396 @scaryking396 7 months ago Where is the great Stephen hawking and galileo ? Reply @hilfulfuzul7568 @hilfulfuzul7568 2 weeks ago Werner Heisenberg ❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘😘😘😘 Reply @l.astrid3912 @l.astrid3912 1 year ago I liked the list, but I missed Stephen Hawking, Marie Curie and Galileu Galilei. Reply 1 reply @osifox8119 @osifox8119 1 year ago I prefer Libonitz notation. Reply @englandhanuman8079 @englandhanuman8079 1 year ago No. 1 is sir Isaac Newton 1 Reply 1 reply @Aufenthalt @Aufenthalt 1 year ago Sorry but....Lagrange? Galileo? They are much more Important than Pauli, Feynman ... 3 Reply 2 replies @sromonasengupta9-c512 @sromonasengupta9-c512 1 year ago Many indians have contributions too Reply @wanyekivincent2883 @wanyekivincent2883 1 year ago Most are in the 20th century 1 Reply @grzegorzlagut8917 @grzegorzlagut8917 1 year ago (edited) Where is Galileo? Reply @drekslarastral7587 @drekslarastral7587 1 year ago #1: Gordon Freeman Reply @pawankumartiwari1943 @pawankumartiwari1943 1 year ago Phd based on research and labour Reply @giulianoardis370 @giulianoardis370 1 day ago you missed the top 20 before this list Reply @TheCityAnimal @TheCityAnimal 1 year ago Galileo and Lorentz 1 Reply @frictyfranq321 @frictyfranq321 1 year ago Stephen Hawking and Peter Higgs if you would like? Reply 1 reply @kato_dsrdr @kato_dsrdr 1 year ago Newton is the GOAT.. Reply @omareladarousy6494 @omareladarousy6494 1 year ago Did anyone notice Steven Hawking is not there? I find this wired 5 Reply 1 reply @professoreinstein3060 @professoreinstein3060 1 year ago Why Newton Einstein regardless 3 Reply 2 replies @kaushikhindustani @kaushikhindustani 11 months ago Without Nikola Tesla, this list is incomplete. 1 Reply @JanPBtest @JanPBtest 1 year ago You mean "of the past"? "Of all times" makes no sense, the future has not happened yet. Reply @ralfrath699 @ralfrath699 1 year ago Einstein is number one. 2 Reply @baishalikhilai3320 @baishalikhilai3320 1 year ago Where is Galileo 3 Reply 1 reply @donaldclifford5763 @donaldclifford5763 1 year ago Only Maxwell and Newton were not involved in quantum science. 3 Reply 2 replies @Xaxaxoxa @Xaxaxoxa 1 year ago Neils Bohr deserves better than Feynmann Reply @mmh1922 @mmh1922 1 year ago In complete list, and the order is not acceptable. Max Plank should be way down on the list. Reply @thegreatcasts4142 @thegreatcasts4142 1 year ago I am Happy for Newton at least he is overrated Reply @Abdul_the_next_door @Abdul_the_next_door 1 year ago Except Newton, all were from the 19th and 20th Centuries. I think he should not have been there on the list. Not because he didn't deserve it, he is a different breed. 1 Reply 1 reply @kennethmacdonald6905 @kennethmacdonald6905 1 year ago Here is the et missing in the title. Reply @shubhsrivastava4417 @shubhsrivastava4417 1 year ago Everyone in the list got a Nobel Prize except Isaac Newton. Pathetic! 2 Reply 2 replies @pramod120895 @pramod120895 1 year ago Stephen hawking is missing... 1 Reply 2 replies @DavidSmelik @DavidSmelik 1 year ago Pointless. Newton, really? Where is Lorentz? Even Einstein said he was smarter than him, the godfather of them all, including Bohr. Where is Currie? Well, Nevermind, another set put together by UK/USA people.. was to be expected 2 Reply 1 reply @ASAlan-sh8kf @ASAlan-sh8kf 1 year ago (edited) Are you serious where is steven hawking Reply 1 reply @dsmayc @dsmayc 1 year ago No C N Yang? Reply @danielpinosilva6895 @danielpinosilva6895 1 year ago Si hablamos de Fisicos es Albert. Reply @pawankumartiwari1943 @pawankumartiwari1943 9 months ago Aisha kya hai charan me Jaha bhi jata hai Immortal dham Ksa Kuwait India( Bihar, Kolkata, Up,Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Chhamparan, China,Uae etc.half Diameter Or Complete Diameter or Universe Diameter Micron infinite Energy Diameter = Universe infinite Diameter Live Work karne bahut log jate hai ,kaichi leadership bahut itihaas page me hai 24 countries Infinite Adrisya approval and re approval backup Royal theoretical infinite Relativity Live by infinite Founder, infinite foundations, infinite Reformer, 7 infinite PhD holder, infinite Master Pawan Tiwari Leadership worldwide, infinite Master Pawan Tiwari 1st eligibility infinite Laws calibrated constitutions 0% , infinite time 44 years 1sec completed , Infinite Strength1%, Capability Half Diameter🌍19 Or Complete Diameter🌍19 or Universe Diameter⚛ Reply @prasantakumarpadhi4399 @prasantakumarpadhi4399 1 year ago No where he has used the word 'order'.So,please do not crib. Reply @nandanvarma7526 @nandanvarma7526 1 year ago You did mention Nikola Tesla Reply 2 replies @federico3077 @federico3077 1 year ago I personally pùt even Galileo Galilei Reply @maymunoyunda1790 @maymunoyunda1790 1 year ago Where is nicole tesla ???????? Reply @JanPBtest @JanPBtest 1 year ago NIELS Bohr. Reply @beachcoconut2351 @beachcoconut2351 1 year ago Why i see Hitler there Reply @pawankumartiwari1943 @pawankumartiwari1943 1 year ago Which century highly advance theoretical immortal infinite foundations Clearty 1 Reply @SkyDarmos @SkyDarmos 1 year ago Einstein shouldn’t even be in the top 10. He stole his theory from Lorentz and Poincare. At least you was wise enough to not include Hawking. 3 Reply 2 replies @chrisfriel2003 @chrisfriel2003 1 year ago No Marie Curie, and Newton as number 1 … 1 Reply 1 reply @howarddavies8937 @howarddavies8937 1 month ago A meaningless exercise, in many instances its impossible to rank them against each other. Reply @ranitsengupta6361 @ranitsengupta6361 1 year ago Exclusion principle....really? 1 Reply @ahg6793 @ahg6793 1 year ago ENRICO Fermi ?? Reply @jahsehonfroy3112 @jahsehonfroy3112 1 year ago Where is the G.O.A.T. Nikola Tesla? 1 Reply @pawankumartiwari1943 @pawankumartiwari1943 9 months ago (edited) What you all do when your infinite theory from black board not momvement on Live earth diameter after Scientific research team + Judicial team international advance infinite research bonding with Phd certificate holders eligibility and Royal scientific team +Judicial team Worldwide Signature 🌐 224countries governance Live theoretical infinite Momvement Reply @j.f.o.o.t.b.a.l.l8731 @j.f.o.o.t.b.a.l.l8731 1 year ago Where is nicola tesla Reply 1 reply @guff9567 @guff9567 1 year ago Spoilt by horrendous music Reply @samlebon9884 @samlebon9884 1 year ago Why not any physicist from the Islamic golden age? 1 Reply 7 replies @bunnyrunner7409 @bunnyrunner7409 1 year ago How many of them are jewish? Reply 2 replies @schahriarpahlevan7012 @schahriarpahlevan7012 1 year ago bullshit????????? Reply @christat5336 @christat5336 11 months ago A lot of scammers Reply @tj_1260 @tj_1260 1 year ago Ucatl Reply @asiimweboneface7961 @asiimweboneface7961 2 months ago Nice Ranking. Give a hot pan at your back. 🥸🥸 Isaac Newton, No.1 🤓🤓 Reply @wellesmorgado4797 @wellesmorgado4797 1 year ago Heisenberg 4th?? Creator of QM?? I don't know if he would make my top 10. The others are ok. But Bohr was way too far in the back, imo. Reply 34:02 NOW PLAYING Documentary on Amal Kumar Raychaudhuri, the renowned theoretical physicist from Kolkata srijit bhattacharjee 233K views 11 years ago 11:05 NOW PLAYING Top 10 Greatest Mathematicians to Ever Live! Flourishing Knowledge 740K views 2 years ago 3:09 NOW PLAYING Feynman-"what differs physics from mathematics" PankaZz 1.6M views 5 years ago 28:47 NOW PLAYING Michio Kaku: "Time Does NOT EXIST! James Webb Telescope PROVED Us Wrong!" 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