Gerard 't Hooft

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Gerard 't Hooft


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in Den Helder, Netherlands
July 05, 1946

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Gerard 't Hooft Professor at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Shared 1999 Nobel Prize in Physics ...more

Average rating: 3.73 · 340 ratings · 33 reviews · 17 distinct worksSimilar authors
In Search of the Ultimate B...

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Playing with Planets

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The Cellular Automaton Inte...

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Tim in Powers of Ten: Natur...

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Introduction to General Rel...

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50 Years Of Yang-Mills Theory

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Under The Spell Of The Gaug...

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Tijd in machten van tien

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Van quantum tot quark: Inle...

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“A man who knows everything”. This, reportedly, was my reply to a school teacher asking me what I’d like to become when I grow up. I was eight years old, or thereabouts, and what I wanted to say was “professor”, but, still not knowing everything, I had forgotten that word. And what I really meant was “scientist”, someone who unravels the secrets of the fundamental Laws of Nature.”
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