All Nobel laureates in Physics in History
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- This video shows all Nobel prize winners in Physics in History until 2018.
As you may have noticed, the Nobel prize was not held during some years of war.
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13:39 These are pictures of (left to right) Eric Cornell, Carl Wieman, and Wolfgang Ketterle, who won the prize for the discovery listed
Also at 14:24 the center picture is another picture of Wilczek. Politzer is bald
U know ur stuff :) ty
I have discovered new theory velocity can you give me platform please
@@mdnasim4136 Sure! How could you share your theory with me?
@@scarybird977 is not wilczek it's Danny Devito
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.
Do you think there would be a point in history where the “advance”stuff would be seen as the “basic” as our technology progress? like my 8 years old is now learning coding and robotics in school?!? I haven’t even touched that stuff until Year 9.
That's not quite true, the earlier ones are more notorious because they laid the groundwork and foundation upon which the ones that came after expanded on. Considering the lack of modernised scientific tools, something like the relativity, which for obvious reasons isn't here, is far more advanced and groundbreaking than pretty much anything that comes after it
@@juice7136 Not really. We will just use more advance tools.
That's true
Well it's normal, a lot of the older stuff were of course purely for scientists back in their time too. Just imagine how much the works on astronomy will be seen as ground work like in 100 years
Lise Meitner was nominated 48 times for the Nobel price but never won it.
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“Nobody’s born cool”
Except:
Soooooooooooooo true....
Frank Wilczek or i mean DANNY DEVITO
4:58
This guy is born Born
Bose-Einstein condensate
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3:13 Hey look it's me
Where is your cat?
Yesn't
You live,or die?
@@kiranbharati4458 kinda weird to explain hes kinda ran away and is here at the same time
@@kiranbharati4458 the cat ate his nobel prize and died 😂
Someone: so how much IQ do you want
Germany:yes
Nobel laureates in Physics by country so far :
87 from United States 🇺🇲
25 from Germany 🇩🇪
23 from United Kingdom UK 🇬🇧
@@andrewruizdavila3280 most white american are from german heritage
@@rayyanlahloub2767 it's difficult to say that because besides Germans there were also a lot of English, Irish, Dutchman, Scottish, French, Swedish, etc immigrants in the USA so I wouldn't say 90% is German heritage
@@andrewruizdavila3280 so let me fix it, most white american are from GERMANIC countries.
@@andrewruizdavila3280 but the American scientists are From UK and French
We should admire these scientists and not celebrities
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This is what Plato and Socrates said a long long time ago.
If you have ever read a modern physics book, at least all Nobel scientist until 1950 are on those books.
Yes,true
Truth. The ones winning now, in future?
Yes, work before 1901- (Nobel Prizes begun)scientists also plays important role, not just Newton.
@Mark Stein Without Kepler, Gallileo and Kopernikus Newton would not have been able to formulate his ideas.
@@Brad-qw1te ?
The starting surnames feel so familiar 😂😂🤣
Almost everyone has either a law, a constant or a theory named on them
Or a variable..
@@unruh_8470 or an element xD
These guys and many more who didn't get the price were the real heroes without them the world wouldn't be the same
So many Germans
Tells you something about the superiority of the German and Jewish intellect.
@@mpcc2022 Oh God please don't be one of those.
Dave GP one of what Xd??
Joshua L
Troll
@@daveyjones3016 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jewish_Nobel_laureates
Why European man and woman in the 18th-20th look so badass
Because it's black and white and they have old clothing and they look epically into the camera
@@ShinyLP don't forget about the badass moustache
When men used to wear beards proudly
The moustache
I know right, they got 300 times better with beard and those sexy mustache
Still unfair that Einstein didn't got prizes for Special and General relativity.
The theories were so controversial and groundbreaking at the time that they didn't want to award him a Novel for them; luckily, Einstein made another genius breakthrough that year that was more conventional, so they gave the Nobel to him for that
@@bryanwan6169 Yes sadly that is true.
At least he got one, but still.
The quantum mechanic physisist got dozens for one half of modern physics (including Einstein as well), he got none for the other half... :-/
@@bryanwan6169 I think they hadn't been proved yet
At the time relativity was considered still too controversial, I believe, so they were reluctant to give him the prize. IMO they should award him a posthumous Nobel prize for relativity (especially after the discovery of gravitational waves), but the Nobel committee is notorious for being rigidly traditional and unwilling to break from precedent, so unlikely it will ever happen.
@@dankmatter1171 Good arguments
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.
German Mathematician,physicists and inventors were remarkably genius and they contributed alot to science.
And also Britishers 🇬🇧🇬🇧 bro
Probably because in the early 20th century they had a great education system. Don't think you can say the German people are particularly geniuses.
@@KP-kg2kyGermany having many jews??? Lol. In 1933 Germany (before Nazis came to power) Germany's population was 67 million and the Jewish population in Germany was 505,000. In other words, jews represented about 0.75% of Germany's entire population. Less than one percent.
@@francishunt562 They are particularly GENIUS, the world know that.
@@dawitejigu You've been propagandised just like the rest.It's no coincidence that Germany and Japan rose from the ashes when they did, with no history as nationstates of Prominence before.They were Building an unregulated merit see, because their elites have mainly been killed so couldn't hold progress back and they were hungrier than everyone else, having been given a 2nd chance.
*Germany and Japandevelop the best tech industry and have only had that from 1960-2005). But, just Google it, right now, both of these nations are backward nations in 21st-century tech(Digitisation, AI and cyber), because they did the same thing that the Brits did in the mid-1960's - they've over regulated and in about 40 years, South Korea and China will be seen as the greatest industrialists and innovators, because they "like you", will have another short-term perspective.
*British engineers and inventors created the modern world and were at the top from 1750-1925, "at least" and, for instance, Britain had the 2nd biggest car industry behind United States in 1960, but overregulation and protectionism from those within the industry (not killed in the war), prevented new ideas coming through
Holy shit, imagine what would happen if we placed all these guys alone in a room at the same time
@Saad Bin Masud
Why?
@Saad Bin Masud
Alright buddy, you do you.
@JT they probably would built a time machine
Nothing cus they’d know little compared to the recent physicsans.
It wd be god's of physics at one place🤗
Europeans have been the greatest contributors to physics no doubt.
@@GameDSS but you know that there's a reason for it, and it isn't cus they're europeans, right?
like it is because they r europeans, but not in a biological way or something like that
@@bubblefluke the cope
@@GameDSS You disapproved your own theory with your own comment. The irony.
Arabs and Persians would object
4:20
Everyone: looks serious and cool af
Hideki Yukawa: *beaming* "look, I have a pi meson on my hand!" 😀
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So many from United States, Germany, and Netherlands. Huge respect to all of the scientists, thank you for your contributions to this beautiful world. 🙌🏻
Most of them are from Scandinavian countries, weird.
US, Germany, UK and Netherlands. None of them are Scandinavian.
@@anonymousman1282Maybe he meant to say "Germanic "
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
Shame that they're barely getting any appreciation. Those kind of people are the engine of progress.
Thomas Kuhn ‘The structure of scientific revolutions’ is a great work regarding this subject :)
Some of the greatest human beings to ever walk on the earth.
Greatest is richerd faymen the most original mind ever
Plz go through the life of richerd faymen won nobel in 1965
@@Tom-dd5lm my representation of greatness is based upon how much an individual can advance humanity on their own, and scientists themselves are the manifestation of humanities advancements. Thus-for me at least-scientists are the greatest human beings. Of course, everyone has their own way of thinking. For you: greatness might be quantified differently from me. It all comes down to how we look at things
Some of the most intelligent*
@@Tom-dd5lm omg you're so stupid.
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
13:49 my man Raymond Davis also discovered time travel.
Jonathan_407 what do you mean
@@kysio2001 look how old he is
Lmao
@@fellipe6130 Imao
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Props to Germany. A country that has made a contribution to science in every field more than any other country.
P.S. Many scientists who took that prize as USA winners are also of German origin.
not Germany, but England. in England there was Isaac Newton, a man who contributed to science more than all other scientists.
@@Robespierre228I'm just as patriotic ad you but you are completely wrong
einstien , max plank ,heisenberg , phillip lenard there is no competiotion with any one else @@Robespierre228
@@HumongusChungusDude, he's not patriotic: He's clearly french based on his nickname. He's just dumb.
@@Robespierre228 No?
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.
@TheRenaissanceman65 you can win Nobel prize for ☮️, whatever the fuck that means
@@VijayThakurMD peace nobel is suck thought 😆😆
@@VijayThakurMD Peace Nobel is suck lmao (the only Nobel that i don't respect is peace Nobel)
These guys should have playing cards, like pokemon
I would collect all European cards. I would have the most Supreme Deck.
Or like yu gi oh.... It will be fun to have "grand pa cards" with all literal grandpas 😂
@@Ryan-gz6ym nah, a US deck would be so broken, literally pick any field: physics/mathematics/literature/etc 💀
13:38 this is Thomas Muller?
Best wishes from Libya 🇱🇾 to great country Germany 🇩🇪
Bro germany is fucking hitlers
@@skslsjjzjz5512 stupid? Germans are no Nazis anymore! Stop talking such shit!
@@BobGamerHDAfD 10%
@@Deguu68 AfD are no Nazi party. They are far right but no Nazis. Stop talking such shit!
Germany is no more than a shit show this present day.
0:43 JJ Thomson is in my humble opinion one of the best physicists in this list.
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.
😊😊
@@mid7699 True.
You mean the history of humanity 🙂
Precisely....
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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.
It's Dr. There's a huge difference
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@@NessieAndrew mr dr prof
Europe is the hub of great minds..so many great philosophers and great physicist...
*in modern era*
@@abuchadibnbased9628
Always been, and always will be
It's genetic
If you travel to Europe every mile there's something historical about civilization
Europe is the epitome of evolution
Please make a Fields Medal list.
Please!!!!!
Yes
"GERMAN SCIENCE IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD!"
*BAKAMONOGA*
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Jewish science you mean
Great jewish scientific from germanic people
Cmon guys this is just jojo reference
damn pre ww2 Germany used to rule physic world
Its when Einstein came through that the game was changed. It went from 0-60mph after him.
Mostly Nazis sadly
@@ThomasF4u Were not!!
The rest were taken by the US and Russia after the war...ahhh the old adage, ‘our captured German scientists are better than your captured German scientists’.
Around the end of the 19th century up until WW2 Germany was the most scientifically advanced country in the world. All the best scientists used to work there around that time. Especially Berlin was a major hub. Nowadays Berlin is a mere shadow of its past.
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 🙂
JJ Thomson won the Nobel for proving particle nature of electron
His son gp Thomson won the Nobel for proving wave nature of electron
And somehow, they were both correct according to the current model of the atoms and subatomic particles. Really shows you that universe is infinitely beautiful
Louies de broglie proved the wave theory
Respect to these scientist who shaped the world today...
What about the other fields? Would be interesting
Without forgetting the Fields Medals, which are considered a more or less equivalent to the Nobel Prize for mathematics.
It'd really unfair if mathematics wasn't represented.
@@xenotypos They need to come into light.
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1:54 so his grandson is Tony stark
You nailed it
05:40 They're both close to 100. Mad respect👏🏻
Almost all winners after WW2:
"We did something with quants."
Nobel comitee: "OK, you get the price."
wow, amazing how many geniuses and hard working people there were in history. this video make me learn, that I dont know anything
4:19 Everybody gangsta til the japanese comes...
That hand gestures says it all.
Albert Einstein ❤❤
2:50 Sir C V RAMAN FIRST ASIAN to receive noble as INDIAN 1930
If you say as first nobel prize it would be Rabindranath Tagore
@@monosizroy7017 in physics(science) stream
@@VIVEKKUMAR-kr9vg yeah then it's true 👍👍
@Osama Bin laden thanks for replying BIN LADEN 😂😂😂😂
OP also deserves a nobel prize for the brilliant idea of having the cards roll in the opposite direction of how the text is read...
Respect to true heros!
13:32 ..mistake: the name of the nobel prize winner 2001: Wolfgang Ketterle, Germany....
I think the faces are correct, just the names seem to be wrong.
Thanks, Alfred Nobel for deciding making the Nobel Prizes
:)
After making the dynamite he wanted to be remembered for the Nobel Prize invention.
Can I start my own prizes?
@@lolo3ata468
You just have to be rich, then die, and have your will say your riches will be given every (set amount of year) in prizes
Isidor Isaac Rabi got to be the most Jewish name I have ever heard.
Europeans made my class 12 physics book
Even 11, assuming that you're from India.
Not only physics but chemistry also
8:34 That middle guy went to my high school!!
You too guys? I have the same one here in my school too
why 90 days to change my name? Lyons Township?
@@michaelibrahim9275 No it just was a failed joke
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.
5:24 only for these heroes we are living in this digital age
They literally made the invention of the century
@@yashbaddi29 what invention was it
Can u explain what they made so i can look it up
@@ayubyusuf8916 Transistors! The technology that led to the evolution of modern devices such as computes and phones.
@@yashbaddi29 appreciate it
4:21 The first Japanese to win the Nobel Prize
@Aniruddh the Japanese care.
2:59 There is our man standing with those great people ❤️❤️
Jai hind 🙏🙏
8:18 Thought that was Noam Chomsky lol.
That is another genius guy, it's like the Albert Einstein of linguistics.
Everybody gangsta untill Danny Devito Wins A Nobel For His Discovers the asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction at 14:20
lol i was looking for the same thing :) i'm going to study qcd this spring
LMAO
so having the beard is the key to success
Don't forget moustache, glasses, and white hair
Or maybe having success is the key to the beard.
Notice how the only muslim on this list (Abdus Salam -1979 winner) got his grave desecrated in pakistan, despite his contributions to humanity knowledge simply because he was an ahmadiyya muslim.
This is sad.
I agree 💯% with you
You are right
I am a Pakistani Muslim and let me tell you Professor Salam is dear to my heart. Amazing scientist and human being. He was targeted by the fundamentalist nutjobs because he is Ahmadi. Despite the bad treatment from government, he propelled Pakistan's science community and remained attached to the Pakistani people.
Me the entire time: Oh wow that's a really long word.
A list of geniuses. People who dedicated their lives to science and put hard work into it.
17:30 is no one going to mention that Arthur Ashkin was 95 fucking years old in this photo and looks like 50
I'm not smart enough to understand even 90% of the concepts they where awarded for discovering.
Hendrik: "Wow, that's dope, let's call it the Lorentz effect!"
Pieter: "I have a better idea!"
2:00 Einstein joins to chat
His theories are literally out of this world. Insanely brilliant.
*Einstein left the chat*
@@jahitrst2863 his theories are literally about this world.... thats why he's praised
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
Sooo much respect for these men.
And women.
I am grateful for such amazing experience and creative abilities to do so.
The timeline heading backwards makes me uncomfortable
The most lasting contribution: The invention of automatic valves designed to be used in lighthouses.
I too was surprised.
The sciences that were especially favoured in the will of the great explosives technician Alfred Nobel, i.e. Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine, have one common feature of involving and sometimes demanding the sacrifice of the experimenter’s personal safety. We all know that this year’s Physics Prize winner was the victim of a serious accident which prevents him from being here to receive the award from the hands of his King.
7:05 Sir Richard Feynman most humourous guy 😂 and also an excellent teacher
I like how 60% of Americas Nobel prize winners are of German descent. Almost like: You see that Germany! That's what you could have become!
most Americans are german immigrants, so it makes sense
@@Skankhunt-mv4vd An example would be Oppenheimer.
@@musajaved9862 forget my last comment. Only around 20% of US noble prize winners are immigrants. The rest were born in the US, so most were actually US-born and not "stolen german scientists" lol.
@@Skankhunt-mv4vd yes and I was born underwater so I am not a human. I am a fish.
@@serratedcreature890 all humans came from africa so all of them are of african descent.
Besides being one of the very few people to win 2 nobel prizes Marie curie won them for her contribution in two different fields i.e Physics 1903 and Chemistry 1911... Younger generations should be inspired by people like these rather than tik tok "influencers" and instagram "models"
Who knows if TikTok existed in Curies time maybe she'd be a model as well lol she's kinda cute
You know it was proven that she was used as a prop by her husband, right?
7:07 RICHARD FEYNMANN🤗
my boi Feynman! but you know he doesn't like the price
I hate that Emoji.
A great mind, God bless him
Ty for liking me.
Grande feyman
The lights of humanity
That's deeb.
Genius heroes
Great video! Similar Video on Nobel Laureates in Chemistry Please :)
Nobel laureates in Physics by country so far :
87 from United States 🇺🇲
25 from Germany 🇩🇪
23 from United Kingdom UK 🇬🇧
12 from France 🇫🇷
Love germany frm india
Imagien US never existed then Germany would be no 1
*Everytime Gives Me Goosebumps*
The 2001 pictures are correct but the names are wrong. The names of the 2001 and 2002 Nobel laureates are the same for some reason.
Mistake on editing, that happens...also Raymond Davis "Jr." in 2002
0:48 this dude is Albert 2.0
2:58 CV Raman first Asian to win Nobel prize In physics
सही है.... 👍💖
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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.
If only there was a way for me to collectively absorb all their geniuses into my brain........!
ドイツの科学は世界一いいぃ
JoJo reference?
Deuchland.Deuchland uber alles
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
16:03 now thats what we call a mustache
2001 Eric A. Cornell, Carl Wieman, Wolfgang Ketterle
France, Japan, Germany, Netherlands, America.
@@fynnoleianson8802 clearly didn't watch the entire vid
@@fynnoleianson8802 learn to count dumbass :
1) US : 85
2,3) Germany, UK : 24
4) France : 12
5) Russia : 10
6) Netherlands : 8
7) *Japan : 6*
8,9) Sweden, Switzerland : 4
10-14) Austria, Canada, China, Denmark, Italy : 3
15-17) India, Ireland, Pakistan : 1
Music name, please? It's so beautiful. =')
Masatoshi Koshiba is mentioned twice: in 2001 and 2002.
Number of Nobel Laureates by Country:
1. United States of America 380
2. United Kingdom 132
3. Germany 102
Usually 3 people share an award in the USA😀
@@aytekindursun8823 The USA's awards were on average later than Germany's. The later awards would probably have been for more challenging work on average as the lower-hanging fruit was gone. My point is you can find reasons to value the USA's awards more than other countries, just like how you have given a reason for valuing them less.
Inspiring video.! .. Thanks. The thoughts and inventions of these great minds are shaping the modern world today ....
13:31 He is Wolfgang Ketterle and he is a German physicist and professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Great video! Just one correction: in the 2004 nobel prize, you placed another photo of Frank Wilczek instead of Hugh David Politzer
*Acho que temos um BR aqui*
@@thenicollas Aobaaa! Br está em todo lugar kkk
No joke I played world of warcraft with the Grandchildren of Kai Manne Börje Siegbahn, 09:59, who was also the son of Manne Siegbahn who also won the physics prize. The two brothers I played with were great, one was aspberger as fuck but insanely intelligent and could easily beat anyone on blind-reverse chess, the other was the nicest guy I've ever met who served as a spec-ops in Chad before becoming a dentist.
EDIT: Also hilarious note on 16:30, blue/white diodes were considered a pipe-dream and impossible so it was a standing joke to informally ask new hires to "work on it". Only one of those guys didn't get that it was a joke and spent 16 years working on it to the astonishment of literally the entire world.
Idk tf u on but u made me laugh
شكرا لكم لقد كنتم النور في عالمنا
Germany be like: 😎🇩🇪 yo kids you wanna see something new
yeah now we are full of Muslim and afraikan people...
@@germoney9998 what?
@kapil bhardwaj what?!
Nobel laureates in Physics by country so far :
87 from United States 🇺🇲
25 from Germany 🇩🇪
23 from United Kingdom UK 🇬🇧
@@andrewruizdavila3280 These numbers are highly misleading. More appropriate would be a list of years with German/American and so on contribution, because surely, when there are multiple nominees in one year, the individual contribution of the member of a team is generally smaller than someone's who was nominated on his own.
So even if you recognize "American" as an ethnic identity and don't divide it by ancestry, you will realize that Germany is the country, that per capita has done the most for physics by far. (Netherlands also ought not be overlooked.)
I guess that's just some sort of unexplainable coincidence.