Crossword-Solution: FEYNMAN 7 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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1965 Physics Nobelist Richard 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with FEYNMAN (4)

When the Nobel Prize winning physicist Richard Feynman reported on a difference in machine and human computation, this report pointed to aspects for which language was not prepared to serve as a useful interface, and to a realm different from representation.
The Civilization of Illiteracy Mihai Nadin 2000
Richard Feynman, in a talk given in 1959, stated that "The principles of physics...do not speak against the possibility of maneuvering things atom by atom.
The Civilization of Illiteracy Mihai Nadin 2000
Feynman ('39), and Murray Gell-Mann ('51), it also put him two miles closer to the AI Lab and its new PDP-10 computer.
Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software Sam Williams 2004
The theory was advanced by Feynman that annihilation of an electron-positron pair upon contact might be, not actual annihilation, but a 'time reversal' of the electron.
Z Charles L. Fontenay 2019

Quotes with FEYNMAN (3)

My faith in the expertise of physicists like Richard Feynman, for instance, permits me to endorse — and, if it comes to it, bet heavily on the truth of — a proposition that I don't understand. So far, my faith is not unlike religious faith, but I am not in the slightest bit motivated to go to my death rather than recant the formulas of physics. Watch: E doesn't equal mc2, it doesn't, it doesn't! I was lying, so there!
Daniel C. Dennett Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon
New knowledge enhances an ever increasing sense of our own ignorance. The more we know, the more we know we don't know. Feynman called it 'the expanding frontier of ignorance'.
Matt Baldwin Snow rising
We know amazingly little about what happens beneath our feet. It is fairly remarkable to think that Ford has been building cars and baseball has been playing World Series for longer than we have known that the Earth has a core. And of course the idea that the continents move about on the surface like lily pads has been common wisdom for much less than a generation. “Strange as it may seem,” wrote Richard Feynman, “"we understand the distribution of matter in the interior of t…
Bill Bryson A Short History of Nearly Everything
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Appears in: Crossroads, Newsday, NYT.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (2003–2013).