About Richard P. Feynman
Richard P. Feynman (1918-1988) was an acclaimed American theoretical physicist known for his pivotal contributions to quantum mechanics, quantum electrodynamics, and particle physics. A recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965, he was also renowned for his captivating teaching style, unique perspective on science, and work on the Manhattan Project. Feynman’s curious nature and ability to simplify complex concepts made him a beloved figure in both the scientific community and popular culture.