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Theoretical Collection

"Theoretical minds shaping the realms of possibility: From Richard Feynman to Albert Einstein and beyond" In the vast expanse of intellectual exploration

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Theoretical Collection: Richard Feynman, caricature C015 / 6715
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Theoretical Collection: Multiple universes
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Theoretical Collection: Einstein and Eddington, 1930
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Theoretical Collection: Josiah Willard Gibbs, US mathematician
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Theoretical Collection: Henri Poincare, caricature C015 / 6708
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Theoretical Collection: John Maynard Smith, caricature
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Theoretical Collection: Albert Einstein, theoretical physicist
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Theoretical Collection: Higgs Boson particle, artwork
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Theoretical Collection: Atomic structure
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Theoretical Collection: Stephen Hawkings wedding, his marriage to Elaine Mason, Cambridge September 1995
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Theoretical Collection: Albert Einstein and Robert Oppenheimer, 1947 (b/w photo)
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Theoretical Collection: Professor Stephen Hawking, out and about in Cambridge December 1990Professor Stephen
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Theoretical Collection: Professor Stephen Hawking, Cambridge June 1984
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Theoretical Collection: Professor Stephen Hawking, Cambridge December 1990
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Theoretical Collection: Portrait bust of Albert Einstein, theoretical physicist
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Theoretical Collection: Albert Einstein with Charlie Chaplin at movie premiere
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Theoretical Collection: Albert Einstein playing his violin (b/w photo)
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Theoretical Collection: Albert Einstein, c1935 (b/w photo)
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Theoretical Collection: Albert Einstein (drawing)
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Theoretical Collection: Albert Einstein, 1920 (b/w photo)
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Theoretical Collection: View of an Ideal City, or The City of God, c. 1480-1490 (oil on panel)
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Theoretical Collection: View of an Ideal City, or The City of God, c. 1480-1490 (oil on panel)
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Theoretical Collection: View of an Ideal City, or The City of God, after 1470 (detail of 80057) (oil on panel)
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Theoretical Collection: Equipment for Theory of Colours (wood and cardboard)
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Theoretical Collection: Title Page of Curiosissima Curatoria by Rude Donatus, Oxford
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Theoretical Collection: Title Page for Observations in the Art of English Poesie by Thomas Campion
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Theoretical Collection: Stephen Hawking at Darwin Lecture, Cambridge January 1991
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Theoretical Collection: Stephen Hawking at Cambridge Union Society, Cambridge November 1993
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Theoretical Collection: Professor Stephen Hawking of Cambridge University with Aileen Webber
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Theoretical Collection: Professor Stephen Hawking at Darwin Lecture, Cambridge January 1991
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Theoretical Collection: Professor Stephen Hawking at Scott Polar Institute, Cambridge August 1992
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Theoretical Collection: Professor Stephen Hawking, Cambridge June 1975
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Theoretical Collection: Stephen Hawking, Cambridge June 1989
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Theoretical Collection: PLANCK, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig (1858-1947). German
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Theoretical Collection: Immanuel Kant, German philosopher C017 / 0688
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Theoretical Collection: Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, 1749
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Theoretical Collection: Jeremy Bentham 1748-1832. English Philosopher, Economist And Theoretical Jurist
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Theoretical Collection: Jeremy Bentham 1748 To 1832 English Philosopher Economist And Theoretical Jurist Engraved Bys
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Theoretical Collection: Wormhole, conceptual artwork
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Theoretical Collection: MAXWELL, James Clerk (1831-1879). Scottish theoretical
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Theoretical Collection: SISMONDI, Jean Charles L鯮ard de (1773 - 1842)
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Theoretical Collection: The Training of a Volunteer: Theoretical Principles
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Theoretical Collection: View of an Ideal City, or The City of God, after 1470 (oil on panel)
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Theoretical Collection: Paul Dirac, caricature C013 / 7596
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Theoretical Collection: James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) Scottish theoretical physicist. From Campbell
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Theoretical Collection: James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) Scottish theoretical physicist. Engraving, c1896
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Theoretical Collection: Max Planck (1858-1947) German theoretical physicist. Quantum Theory. Nobel prize for physics, 1918
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Theoretical Collection: Albert Einstein (14 March 1879-18 April 1955), German-born Swiss-American theoretical physicist


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"Theoretical minds shaping the realms of possibility: From Richard Feynman to Albert Einstein and beyond" In the vast expanse of intellectual exploration, theoretical physicists have been at the forefront of unraveling the mysteries that surround us. Richard Feynman, known for his brilliant mind and charismatic personality, left an indelible mark on our understanding of quantum mechanics. Caricature C015/6715 captures Feynman's essence as he delves into multiple universes - a concept that challenges our perception of reality. This notion was further explored by Einstein and Eddington in 1930 when they contemplated parallel dimensions coexisting with our own. Josiah Willard Gibbs, a revered US mathematician, contributed significantly to statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. His work laid the foundation for understanding complex systems within nature. Henri Poincare, depicted in caricature C015/6708, made groundbreaking contributions to mathematics and theoretical physics. His profound insights into chaos theory revolutionized scientific thought. John Maynard Smith's caricature showcases his pioneering work in evolutionary biology. By applying mathematical models to biological phenomena, he shed light on how species evolve over time. Lev Landau stands tall among Soviet physicists as one who pushed boundaries relentlessly. His research spanned various fields including condensed matter physics and superfluidity. The Higgs Boson particle artwork symbolizes humanity's quest to uncover fundamental particles that constitute matter itself. Its discovery at CERN marked a significant milestone in particle physics. Atomic structure remains a cornerstone of modern science; it is through this intricate web that we comprehend chemical reactions and molecular interactions essential for life as we know it. Albert Einstein's name resonates deeply within theoretical physics circles. His theories of relativity transformed our understanding of space-time continuum forevermore. James Clerk Maxwell's brilliance shines through as Scottish theoretical physicist who unified electricity and magnetism equations into what are now known as Maxwell's equations – pillars of modern physics.