
Hosted by Lester Nare and Krishna Choudhary, this special episode ranks the 26 scientists shown in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer by one standard only: their contribution to fundamental science. Starting with the Manhattan Project figures near the bottom and working up through the giants of quantum mechanics, relativity, nuclear physics, and logic, the episode turns a movie cast list into a surprisingly deep walk through the history of modern physics.SummaryA ranking framework that actually means something — this list is based on scientific achievement, not movie prominence, clout, or vibes.A tour of 20th-century science — from nuclear chain reactions and black holes to MRI, GPS, quantum mechanics, and information theory.The great debates — several placements are designed to provoke real argument, especially around how Oppenheimer compares to the physicists around him.A top tier full of monsters — the back half of the episode becomes a speedrun through some of the most influential scientific minds of the modern era.Support the showDonate: FFPod.com/donateFollow: @FFPod on X / Instagram / TikTok / Facebook
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