Richard Feynman and the Art of the Diagram
Richard Feynman introduced simple diagrams to visualize the complex mathematics of particle interactions. His intuitive approach advanced quantum electrodynamics and inspired generations of physicists.
Challenging Reality Through Particle-Wave Duality
Niels Bohr, father of quantum mechanics, developed the principle of complementarity showing that light has both particle and wave properties. His profound insights bridged physics and philosophy.