1. Albert Einstein (March 14, 1879 - April 18, 1955) was born in Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg, Germany. He graduated from ETH Zurich, Jewish physicist.
2. Stephen William Hawking (January 8, 1942 to March 14, 2018), male, born in Oxford, England, a famous physicist at the University of Cambridge, England, modern One of the greatest physicists and one of the internationally renowned figures of the 20th century.
3. Sir Isaac Newton (January 4, 1643 - March 31, 1727), President of the Royal Society, a famous British physicist, and an encyclopedic "complete Talent", author of "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" and "Optics".
In his paper "Laws of Nature" published in 1687, he described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion. These descriptions established the scientific view of the physical world for the next three centuries and became the basis of modern engineering.
4. Michael Faraday (September 22, 1791-August 25, 1867), British physicist, chemist, and famous self-taught scientist, was born in Salvador He came from a poor blacksmith family in Newington, County Lee, and only attended elementary school. In 1831, he made a crucial breakthrough regarding electric fields that forever changed human civilization.
5. Galileo Galilei (1564-02-15-1642-01-08). Italian mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and pioneer of the scientific revolution. Galileo invented the pendulum needle and the thermometer, made great contributions to mankind in science, and was one of the founders of modern experimental science.