Richard Phillips Feynman ( /ˈfaɪnmən/; May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) was an American physicist known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as in particle physics (he proposed the parton model). For his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman, jointly with Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965. He developed a widely used pictorial representation scheme for the mathematical expressions governing the behavior of subatomic particles, which later became known as Feynman diagrams. During his lifetime, Feynman became one of the best-known scientists in the world. In a 1999 poll of 130 leading physicists worldwide by the British journal Physics World he was ranked as one of the ten greatest physicists of all time.
He assisted in the development of the atomic bomb and was a member of the panel that investigated the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. In addition to his work in theoretical physics, Feynman has been credited with pioneering the field of quantum computing, and introducing the concept of nanotechnology. He held the Richard Chace Tolman professorship in theoretical physics at the California Institute of Technology.
François Englert (born 6 November 1932) is a Belgian theoretical physicist. He was awarded the 2010 J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics (with Gerry Guralnik, C. R. Hagen, Tom Kibble, Peter Higgs, and Robert Brout), the Wolf Prize in Physics in 2004 (with Brout and Higgs) and the High Energy and Particle Prize of the European Physical Society (with Brout and Higgs) in 1997 for the mechanism which unifies short and long range interactions by generating massive gauge vector bosons. He has made contributions in statistical physics, quantum field theory, cosmology, string theory and supergravity.
He graduated as electrical-mechanical engineer in 1955 from the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) where he got his PhD in physical sciences in 1959. From 1959 until 1961, he worked at Cornell University, first as research associate of Robert Brout and then as assistant professor. He then returned to the ULB where he became a university professor and was joined there by Robert Brout. From 1980 they coheaded the theoretical physics group. In 1998 Englert became emeritus.
Antonio de la Santísima Concepción Nariño y Álvarez (Santa Fé de Bogotá, Colombia 1765 - 1824 Villa de Leyva, Colombia) was an ideological Colombian precursor and one of the early political and military leaders of the independence movement in the New Granada (present day Colombia.)
Nariño was born to an aristocratic family. He was always seeking knowledge and greatly admired the political ideologies of the leaders of the French and American Revolutions. In his impressive library there was even a portrait of Benjamin Franklin that hung above the mantle. In his youth, Nariño was a strong influence amongst the progressive young people of Bogotá, Colombia. He was the host to many secret political gatherings which purpose was to discuss the need for independence. Nariño was always one of the most out-spoken and articulate participant at these meetings, which gained him much admiration.
In 1794, Nariño procured a copy of the "Declaration of the Rights of Man" which was being distributed by the French Assembly. He translated the "Declaration of the Rights of Man" from its original French into Spanish and printed several copies from his own private press. He then circulated these translated pamphlets among his politically like-minded friends. Copies of the pamphlet were distributed to all corners of the continent and created a stirring in the political mentalities of the time. The government soon discovered the material and any copy that was found was burned. Nariño was sentenced to ten years imprisonment in Africa for his leading role in the political group and was exiled from South America. Nariño had previously worked as a tax collector ("Recaudador de diezmos") and was also accused of fraud resulting from this activity.
[Intro:]Is 'tis 1985,
In KC on a bus ride,
From the 56th side,
Not too many knew that it was alive,
But they spread it so now they tied to Technicians worldwide.
[Verse 1:]Listen!
Trying to recruit is the mission,
We offer you a position,
Where Tech will rule and condition your brain.
To know actin' a fool is the vision,
Caribou Lou is tradition,
And the way to be true to your living is strange.
We come in peace,
But if you wanna be dumb and beef,
A gun is somethin' he wanna be young and speak,
Imma numb his beak.
He's a woman, he the one and brung in meat for the cunning beast.
Hit a lung and, seep dung,
and sleep long in deep tongue, full of gum and teeth.
It's when a Technician do the sets who diss the crew,
The best thing for you to do,
Is to let the clique see who the vet is, and miss the new seekers,
Wonder who the fuck is coming through these speakers.
Never forget it the medic for you tweakers,
Ahead of the medicine developed to soothe creatures,
You're pathetic if you're no believer,
'cause we all are energetic and eager.
Come alive when you walking side by side with me.
Fly the skies and get high with me.
On this ride you won't collide,
Just confide in me,
Try denying me,
Ye dying violently.
That's the way,
You fakers got to pay,
My people quick to spray,
And buck a demon till they lay,
But if he breathing it musta been an angel by his side like Sunday,
Never would be the case 'cause my clique ready to ride when I say:
[Chorus:]Technicians!
Owoh! Owoh! Owoh!
Others ain't got a clue,
They comin' through,
Suspicion.
We do,
The Shit,
We do,
'Cause if you not with the crew,
Converting you is our mission.
If you're a born Technician,
Put your ammunition,
And your hands up in the sky.
This is a strong addiction,
Live to this if ya a Technician till ya die.
[Verse 2:]My people all know what a Bianca is,
Most of 'em want to diss,
Don't come unless you want the biz.
It ain't nothin' but real women in my circle, not them phony chicks,
That don't know what I mean when I say elbow macaroni bitch.
They know what I'm drinking,
The ladies looking right,
They know what I'm thinking,
The babies even hype,
The oldies be geekin',
The red, the black, and white,
The soldiers beef seekin'.
All of my people's here,
Tech and the bullies(?),
Are gonna equal fear.
Cuz I'm 'bout to (?),
And get the evil peers,
Out of my life I never wanna see you,
YEAH!
Bitch.
You ain't a Technician,
You don't know the pledge,
But you said that you listen,
Guess you misunderstood the Shit huh?
Disrespect that Tech trick get done.
The moral of the story is we warriors,
Notorious for the hordes of core,
Ready to roar he is glorious.
Technician number 1,
The Mission leave em sprung,
With a (???),
And if you listen it's a gun.
[Chorus:]Technicians!
Owoh! Owoh! Owoh!
Others ain't got a clue,
They comin' through,
Suspicion.
We do,
The Shit,
We do,
'Cause if you not with the crew,
Converting you is our mission.
If you're a born Technician,
Put your ammunition,
And your hands up in the sky.
This is a strong addiction,
Live to this if ya a Technician till ya die.
[Verse 3:]We are family,
That Tech shit we on it.
We could be damaging.
To all you punks that want it.
We bring calamity,
That's thinking bad we flaunt it.
Unforgettable,
Text formidable,
Reppin' the (?),
Bitch we run it.
You don't gotta know that I really meant it when I
said that I was gonna make the mainstream go me.
Still rappin' like I'm poppin' a pillow,
Off of the killer,
More like I was taking my (?) in '03.
We can take anybody we so deep.
I bet that you got us on yo' street.
I'm tryna find a spot that's big enough,
So that all of my people can meet!
[Chorus:]Technicians!
Owoh! Owoh! Owoh!
Others ain't got a clue,
They comin' through,
Suspicion.
We do,
The Shit,
We do,
'Cause if you not with the crew,
Converting you is our mission.
If you're a born Technician,
Put your ammunition,
And your hands up in the sky.
This is a strong addiction,
I'm not the man I used to be,
But you won't stop- you won't stop,
Until you bury me.
I'm done,
I couldn't take very much.
You changed your mind
Through every pass. [?]
It's my time to go,
I want to get out of here.
I want to take you with me.
When we're done, don't forget me.
Let me think light of the world,
But not your throne. [?]
I can see you're thinking of me.
The life that I've lived, but it's not me.
I've made mistakes, I've paid the price.
Forget my past,
Before I change my mind.
I can't say what motivates me,
But I know I'll find a way.
It's time you learned,
What I deserve.
It's time you learned,
To look down the barrel. [?]
When did you decide
To take and to take, but never provide?
What have you done with your life,
But judge and pretend
You're better than me?
I can see you're thinking of me.
The life that I've lived, but it's not me.
I've made mistakes, I've paid the price.
Forget my past,
Before I change my mind.
I've made mistakes, I've paid the price.
Forget my past,
Before I change my mind.
Suffocating by the problems in your life.
Let me take off the noose
You've wrapped around your throat.
Let me open your mind.
I'm here to end your life.
Open your mind.
I can see what you're thinking of me.
The life that I've lived, but it's not me.
I can see you're thinking of me.
The life that I've lived, but it's not me.
I've made mistakes, I've paid the price.
Forget my past,
Before I change my mind.
I've made mistakes, I've paid the price.
Forget my past, before I-
Before I change my mind.