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Richard Feynman (physicist)

Richard Feynman was a pioneering American physicist known for his work in quantum mechanics and particle physics. He contributed to the development of quantum electrodynamics, earning a Nobel Prize in 1965. Feynman was also celebrated for his exceptional ability to communicate complex scientific ideas clearly and engagingly. Beyond research, he played a key role in the Manhattan Project during World War II. Known for his curiosity, wit, and teaching, he inspired generations with his vivid explanations and unique approach to science, emphasizing understanding through visualization and simplicity.