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Paul Dirac said he postulated the existence of antimatter because "negative energy states could not be excluded from the mathematics," and so he started looking for a physical explanation for them.
Making Sense of It All Richard Lea 2011
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It's also a tribute to the invocation by Paul Dirac, "Pick a flower on Earth and you move the farthest star."
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: Seeking the Lost Seeds of Big Bang PhD Santhosh Mathew 2011
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Paul Dirac spoke of the value of having "beauty" in one's equations.
Karl Giberson, Ph.D: Is Free Will A Mystery? Ph.D Karl Giberson 2011
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It's also a tribute to the invocation by Paul Dirac, "Pick a flower on Earth and you move the farthest star."
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: Seeking the Lost Seeds of Big Bang PhD Santhosh Mathew 2011
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The history of antimatter begins with the physicist Paul Dirac whose work in the late 1920s established the fact that for every particle there is a corresponding antiparticle, exactly matching the particle but with opposite charge.
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: Seeking the Lost Seeds of Big Bang PhD Santhosh Mathew 2011
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Though the laboratory experiments created antimatter particles and atoms in small quantities, cosmologists remain speculative about their large presence in the universe as Paul Dirac imagined.
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: Seeking the Lost Seeds of Big Bang PhD Santhosh Mathew 2011
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In 1929, theoretical physicist Paul Dirac announced: The general theory of quantum mechanics is now complete. . .
A Portrait of the Subatomic World Jeremy Bernstein 2011
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The history of antimatter begins with the physicist Paul Dirac whose work in the late 1920s established the fact that for every particle there is a corresponding antiparticle, exactly matching the particle but with opposite charge.
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: Seeking the Lost Seeds of Big Bang PhD Santhosh Mathew 2011
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Though the laboratory experiments created antimatter particles and atoms in small quantities, cosmologists remain speculative about their large presence in the universe as Paul Dirac imagined.
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: Seeking the Lost Seeds of Big Bang PhD Santhosh Mathew 2011
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The people behind these new discoveries are now almost household names: Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Max Planck, Erwin Schrödingr, John von Neumann, Paul Dirac, Wolfgang Pauli, and others.
Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: An Age of Radical Seeking (Part One) Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2010
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