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  1. Biographical. P aul Adrien Maurice Dirac was born on 8th August, 1902, at Bristol, England, his father being Swiss and his mother English. He was educated at the Merchant Venturer’s Secondary School, Bristol, then went on to Bristol University. Here, he studied electrical engineering, obtaining the B.Sc. (Engineering) degree in 1921.

  2. Biography. Paul Dirac's father was Charles Adrien Ladislas Dirac and his mother was Florence Hannah Holten. Charles Dirac was a Swiss citizen born in Monthey, in the Valais Canton of Switzerland, while his mother came from Cornwall in England. Charles had been educated at the University of Geneva, then came to England in around 1888 and taught ...

  3. Speaker: Graham FarmeloFilmed at The Royal Society, London on Fri 04 Mar 2011 1pm - 2pmhttp://royalsociety.org/events/2011/paul-dirac/

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  4. 20. Mai 2009 · Paul Dirac predicted the anti-electron's existence, but did little to encourage others to hunt for it. Credit: BETTMANN/CORBIS Danish physicist Niels Bohr described Dirac as “the strangest man”.

  5. 10. Dez. 2023 · Am 10.12.1933 erhält der Physiker Paul Dirac den Nobelpreis. Seine Dirac-Gleichung schreibt Geschichte. Trotzdem gilt das britische Ausnahmetalent als Außenseiter. Seine entsetzliche Kindheit prägt ihn: Paul Dirac wird von seinem Vater drangsaliert und isoliert. Dadurch agiert der britische Physiker sein Leben lang zurückgezogen und schweigsam. Trotzdem hat er Erfolg: Für seine ...

  6. Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac was an English theoretical physicist born on 8 August 1902, in Bristol, England. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century, having made profound contributions to the development of quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics. Dirac's work revolutionized our understanding of the fundamental forces governing the universe and ...

  7. 10. Dez. 2023 · Am 10.12.1933 erhält der Physiker Paul Dirac den Nobelpreis. Seine Dirac-Gleichung schreibt Geschichte. Trotzdem gilt das britische Ausnahmetalent als Außenseiter.