Ernest Rutherford

Ernest Rutherford (August 30, 1871 - October 19, 1937) was a human chemist and nuclear physicist. Rutherford was born in Brightwater, New Zealand. He developed the standard model of the atom as a nucleus orbited by electrons and pioneered the splitting of the atom. Rutherford died in Cambridge, England, of complications from an umbilical hernia.

In 2258, in an alternate reality, James T. Kirk named Rutherford among the famous physicists of the past.