The Nobel Prize in Physics 1901 was awarded to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen “in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the remarkable rays subsequently named after him.”
There are only two kinds of math books. Those you cannot read beyond the first sentence,
and those you cannot read beyond the first page.
Chen Ning Yang
One of the most important choices any researcher makes is picking a significant topic to study.
If you choose the right problem, you get important results that transform our perception of the underlying structure of the universe.
If you don’t choose the right problem, you may work very hard but only get an interesting result.
Chen Ning Yang
“Nature seems to take advantage of the simple mathematical representations of the symmetry laws.
When one pauses to consider the elegance and the beautiful perfection of the mathematical reasoning involved
and contrast it with the complex and far-reaching physical consequences,
a deep sense of respect for the ” Power of the Symmetry ” laws never fails to develop.”
Chen Ning Yang
Chen-Ning Yang
Chen-Ning Yang ( Born 1922 ) thought the unthinkable and won the 1957 Nobel Prize in physics: Yang and his coworker Tsung-Dao Lee showed that parity – a property physicists believed was always conserved – like energy, momentum, and electric charge – need not be conserved. At a deep level, this means Nature can tell the difference between left and right.
Yang also worked with Robert Mills to produce Yang-Mills theory, which today lies at the heart of the Standard Model in physics.
Marie Curie (1867 – 1934) was the first woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize in 1903 for her contributions to physics. She was again awarded the 1911 Nobel Prize for her contributions to chemistry.
Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less. ― Marie Curie
In a Victorian era where academic opportunities for women were very limited, Marie Curie actually studied in secret, as it was nearly impossible to be accepted in an academic world that belonged to men.
Although we may fear the unknown, it should not limit our desire to understand the unknown.― Marie Curie
Along with her husband, Pierre Curie, who was also a great scientist, Curie discovered polonium and radium. After her husband’s death, she continued their research, which led to the further development of X-rays and the establishment of the field of radiation therapy for cancer.
Due to the permanent exposure to radiation, Marie Curie contracted leukemia and died in 1934 .
Marie Curie remains a role model and an inspiration for Women in Past Era and for all the Scientists of Now And Future in the field of scientific Research
A scientist in his laboratory is not a mere technician: he is also a child confronting natural phenomena that impress him as though they were ” fairy Tales “ – Marie Curie
All my life through, the new sights of Nature made me rejoice like a child.― Marie Curie
Science is the research of ” Mysteries of Nature ” and Great Scientist Marie Curie gave her Life & Time to Gift us More Time in Life .
A for Apple , B for Ball , C for Cat , D for Dog ….. this is how learning of English Alphabets Starts but …… Why ?
Becauseby the Age of 3 , a child is aware of these things visually so it is a visual learning and Visual Learning about the Nature of Cosmos is Science.
Why ? …… is the first step to be a Scientist and it brings quest to discover , questions for research , all kinds of thinkings , lot of papers with inkings , putting many theories for linking and finally Sinking into the ” Great Ocean of Truth ” .
It is to find Working of our Visible Cosmos. starting with ” Big Bang ” that is the fragmentation of Energy and to study fragmentation is a “Microscopic Vision Science. “