NEW YORK, NY – When he co-won the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics, British theoretical physicist and mathematician Paul Dirac was reluctant to accept the award because he disliked honors and publicity of any kind. For the same reason, 20 years later he turned down a knighthood, as he did not want to be addressed as “Sir Paul.” Due to...
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