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Paul Dirac

In Our Time: Science

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The Unknown Nature of Durak

Durak's work, although underpinning all of modern physics, is just so hard to explain because of its reliance on mathematics and mathematical structures. So I think ultimately it's not just he had a bad publicist, it's the fact that what he managed to do is bring in that abstraction of mathematics and that's why it's so hard to make popular. It's worth saying that his friend and competitor, Werner Heisenberg, described in the 1970s the antimatter revolution as the biggest of all big jumps in 20th century physics. We just take it for granted now, we think of the beginning of the universe having equal amounts of matter and antimatter. This was conjured

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