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See Feynman for other articles with titles that contain, either by relationship or by coincidence, this character's surname.

Richard Phillips Feynman (11 May 191815 February 1988) was a noted Human scientist, native to Earth, who lived during the 20th century. (ST website: StarTrek.com)

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Feynman mainly worked in the area of theoretical physics, but was also credited with pioneering quantum computing, and introducing the concept of nanotechnology. (TNG novel: Dyson Sphere)

His work made him the co-winner of the 1965 Nobel Prize. (ST website: StarTrek.com)

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