Richard Feynman
Richard Feynman was a jewish theoretical physicist and professor at Cornell and Caltech (school of occultist Jack Parsons), used as media actor in the media industry and popular science writer in the Science Church, in the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos Laboratory to produce an atom bomb, to popularize and 'prove' Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity with his theory of 'quantum electrodynamics'. He was educated at Far Rockaway High School, MIT (Pi Lambda Phi like Louis Mayer, Mark Cuban and Michael Mann) and at Princeton by John Archibald Wheeler (Manhattan Project, also teacher of Kip Thorne and Hugh Everett). |
He was a member of fraternity Sigma Chi (founded at Cornell) like Jack Parsons, Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi, Linus Pauling, Francis Crick, Edgar Mitchell, Blake Van Leer (Georgia Tech), Jennifer Doudna (CRISPR gene editing), John von Neumann, Marie Skodak Crissey (APA), James McMahon, Al Gore, Theodore Hesburgh, Adam Savage, William Carey (AAAS),..
He was a friend of Wolfgang Paulik, John von Neumann and Einstein, who promoted Wheeler and Feynman's absorber theory.
He introduced the concept of Feynman diagrams, mathematical representations of the behavior of subatomic particles, similar to the work of Ernst Stueckelberg (American Physical Society). Freeman Dyson used the diagrams in perturbation theory of quantum mechanics.
At Los Alamos Laboratory (Alma=dark mother Saturn), he worked under Robert Oppenheimer and with Hans Bethe (Cornell, Nobel Prize for work on stellar nucleosynthesis) on the punching card system of IBM (used in concentration camps for the Holocaust).
He was a member of the Royal Society. In 1965 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.
He played a role in developing quantum computing and nanotechnology.
In 1950 Robert Karplus (cousin of Theodor Adorno of Frankfurt School) and Norman Kroll at IAS calculate the magnetic moment of the electron, used in Quantum Electrodynamics as evidence of Theory of Relativity.
Matthew Broderick played Feynman in Infinity (1996) with Patricia Arquette.
born 5/11/1918.
died 2/15/1988.