No advertising usage in consumer or trade magazines without prior written approval Murray Gell-Mann. Portrait of the US physicist Murray Gell-Mann (19


No advertising usage in consumer or trade magazines without prior written approval Murray Gell-Mann. Portrait of the US physicist Murray Gell-Mann (1929-2019). In 1953, Gell-Mann introduced a new quantum property, strangeness, to explain the strong nuclear force that holds atomic nuclei together. His later classification system for subatomic particles successfully predicted the existence of a new particle, the omega-minus. With Zweig, in 1964, he postulated quarks as being the fundamental constituents of particles such as protons and neutrons. Gell-Mann won the 1969 Nobel Prize for Physics. Photographed in 1956.


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