There probably won't be a consensus, but many scientists would agree that Sir Issac Newton was the first person to "do things" that a physicist does. You might argue it was Galileo, or Archimedes, or any one of several possible Asian or Middle Eastern scientists from hundreds of years ago, but the latter tended to be burned alive by fanatical Islamists before they could really get going, so it's hard to say that a non-Western scientist was the first physicist.
Insert Name of Deity of Your Choice here. People have been using physics since there were people. The bow and arrow, the lever, the wheel... all physical concepts.
Steven Hawkings, Isaac newton, and Albert Einstein all contributed to the field of physics in some way.
the early greeks.
Sir Isaac Newton
Physics was not invented by anyone
Isaac Newton
Lots of scientists contributed much to the development of physics; I would not find it appropriate to single out one of them. Any text on the history of science - or of physics - will tell you about some of the individuals that contributed.
There are far too many scientists who have contributed to the advancement of physics to list in this space.
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Albert Einstein invented the theories of Special and General relativity, which included the well known equation E=mc^2. He also contributed to the origination of modern quantum physics with the work shared on the photon with Max Planck. Also contributed by Einstein to science is the current theory on Brownian motion, and the photo-electric effect.
Physics. Indeed, he won the Nobel Prize in physics -- but not for relativity.Math and Physics
He contributed mainly to Physics. He contributed mainly to Physics.
Lots of scientists contributed much to the development of physics; I would not find it appropriate to single out one of them. Any text on the history of science - or of physics - will tell you about some of the individuals that contributed.
There are far too many scientists who have contributed to the advancement of physics to list in this space.
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Directly: physicists Indirectly: scientists
Maxwell, Newton, Einstein, Tesla, Candela, Joule, Weber, Curie, Edison, Bohr, and those are just a few.
John Dalton contributed to scienece, in chemistry and physics !!
Donald A. Gerds is a Professor of Physics who has written research papers on various topics within the field of physics, such as condensed matter physics, solid-state physics, and nanotechnology. He has also contributed to textbooks and educational materials related to physics education.
The Nobel in Physics is awarded for extraordinary physicists who have contributed tremendously to the field of physics and advancements for humanity. All Nobel Physics laureates have done some discoveries/theories/experiments so extraordinary that they changed or further enhanced our contemporary knowledge.
I have only one life, so I can only speak for myself. Chemistry contributed to my life because my wife was a chemist when we met. Physics contributes to it as my most pleasant diversion. Biology contributed to it because biology has been primarily responsible for keeping my life going so far.
He contributed the physics concepts of light, time, energy, and gravity; he discovered the secret of the atomic bomb.
1. Plato who a teacher of Aristotle 2. Socrates a teacher of Plato 3. Aristotle 4. Ptolemy...