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The Electron

In Our Time: Science

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What Did Paul Dirac Discover?

Paul Dirac was a theoretical physicist trying to understand the electron as the most fundamental particle known. He couldn't achieve that by writing a single equation, so he came up with four intimately linked equations. One of them bifurcated twice over and showed there is something magnetic going on about the electrons. The other doubling seemed to be describing his negatively charged electron having negative energy - which doesn't make any sense at all. Harry can tell us much more about what we now call antimatter but I'm not sure if you like this answer. Frank: You have to wait for someone else to name an equation after you before you think it's worth discussing.

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