![]() Graham Farmelo is a By-Fellow at Churchill College at Cambridge University and Adjunct Professor of Physics at Northeastern University in Boston. On Wednesday, December 14, as part of Perimeter Institute’s Public Lecture series presented by Sun Life Financial, Graham Farmelo, By-Fellow at Churchill College, Cambridge University, UK, will examine the life of Paul Dirac, exploring where his obsessions began and why he was sometimes called ‘the strangest man’ in the modern history of physics. ![]() He is best known for conceiving of antimatter and co-discovering the most revolutionary theory of the past century – quantum mechanics – while strangely sending postcards home during his times of great discovery to discuss only the weather. Newswise - Ontario, Canada, Novem– Paul Dirac was a scientific genius of legendary eccentricity. ![]() The Strangest Man in Modern Physics: Discussing Paul Dirac at Perimeter Institute Public Lecture on December 14 ![]()
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