Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Theoretical Collection (page 2)

"Theoretical minds shaping the realms of possibility: From Richard Feynman to Albert Einstein and beyond" In the vast expanse of intellectual exploration

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Jeremy Bentham 1748 To 1832 English Philosopher Economist And Theoretical Jurist Engraved Bys

Jeremy Bentham 1748 To 1832 English Philosopher Economist And Theoretical Jurist Engraved Bys Freeman After Worthington From The Book National Portrait Gallery Volume Iv Published C 1835

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Wormhole, conceptual artwork

Wormhole, conceptual artwork
Wormhole. Conceptual computer artwork showing a wormhole leading from Earth (upper centre) to our nearest star Alpha Centauri (lower centre), 4.3 light years away

Background imageTheoretical Collection: MAXWELL, James Clerk (1831-1879). Scottish theoretical

MAXWELL, James Clerk (1831-1879). Scottish theoretical physicist. Engraving

Background imageTheoretical Collection: SISMONDI, Jean Charles L鯮ard de (1773 - 1842)

SISMONDI, Jean Charles L鯮ard de (1773 - 1842)
SISMONDI, Jean Charles L鯮 ard de (1773 - 1842). Swiss writer, economist and historian. Oil

Background imageTheoretical Collection: The Training of a Volunteer: Theoretical Principles

The Training of a Volunteer: Theoretical Principles

Background imageTheoretical Collection: View of an Ideal City, or The City of God, after 1470 (oil on panel)

View of an Ideal City, or The City of God, after 1470 (oil on panel)
XAL154651 View of an Ideal City, or The City of God, after 1470 (oil on panel) by Laurana, Luciano (c.1420-79) (attr. to); 60x200 cm; Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Paul Dirac, caricature C013 / 7596

Paul Dirac, caricature C013 / 7596
Paul Dirac, caricature

Background imageTheoretical Collection: James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) Scottish theoretical physicist. From Campbell

James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) Scottish theoretical physicist. From Campbell & Garnett The Life of James Clerk Maxwel, London, 1882

Background imageTheoretical Collection: James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) Scottish theoretical physicist. Engraving, c1896

James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) Scottish theoretical physicist. Engraving, c1896

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Max Planck (1858-1947) German theoretical physicist. Quantum Theory. Nobel prize for physics, 1918

Max Planck (1858-1947) German theoretical physicist. Quantum Theory. Nobel prize for physics, 1918

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Albert Einstein (14 March 1879-18 April 1955), German-born Swiss-American theoretical physicist

Albert Einstein (14 March 1879-18 April 1955), German-born Swiss-American theoretical physicist, philosopher and author, c1935. Scientist Mathematician

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Black star, artwork C016 / 9364

Black star, artwork C016 / 9364
Black star, computer artwork. A black star is a gravitational object composed of matter. It is a theoretical alternative to the black hole concept from general relativity

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Meteorites approaching Earth, artwork

Meteorites approaching Earth, artwork
Meteorites approaching Earth, computer artwork. It is thought that primitive life may have been brought to Earth on meteorites that crashed into the planets surface

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Science hierarchy, artwork

Science hierarchy, artwork
Science hierarchy. Artwork representing science as a hierarchy, with a single scientist at top overseeing experimental scientists in a laboratory

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Wormhole through hyperspace, artwork

Wormhole through hyperspace, artwork
Wormhole through hyperspace. Artwork of a wormhole connecting two points (black dots) through hyperspace. This hypothetical method of travel (white arrows)

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Nemesis star, artwork

Nemesis star, artwork
Nemesis star. Computer artwork of the star Nemesis, a hypothetical companion star to the Sun (upper left). It is thought that Nemesis is either a red or brown dwarf that moves in an elliptical orbit

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Antimatter spaceship, artwork

Antimatter spaceship, artwork
Antimatter spaceship. Computer artwork of an antimatter propelled spacecraft in space. Antimatter propulsion is a theoretical future spaceship technology that uses the energy released by the total

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Parallel universes, conceptual artwork C013 / 9855

Parallel universes, conceptual artwork C013 / 9855
Parallel universes, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageTheoretical Collection: HAECKEL, Ernest (1834-1919). German biologist

HAECKEL, Ernest (1834-1919). German biologist. Engraving

Background imageTheoretical Collection: PENDRY, John (1943). English theoretical physicist

PENDRY, John (1943). English theoretical physicist. Portrait of 2009. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Barcelona

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Parallel universe, artwork

Parallel universe, artwork
Parallel universe. Conceptual computer artwork of an alternate reality in a parallel universe. According to multiverse theories of physics, parallel universes are different

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Wormhole in the Big Bang

Wormhole in the Big Bang. Computer artwork of a wormhole (connected funnels) created during the Big Bang (white star at lower centre)

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Albert Einstein, physicist

Albert Einstein, physicist
Albert Einstein (1879-1955), German-Swiss-US physicist. Born in Ulm, Germany, Einstein studied at the Zurich Polytechnic Institute until the age of 21, then worked at the Swiss patent office

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Albert Einstein, German physicist

Albert Einstein, German physicist
Albert Einstein (1879-1955), German-born physicist. Famous for his theories of relativity, Einstein has become a cultural icon, his name synonymous with genius

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Alexander Williamson, British chemist

Alexander Williamson, British chemist
Alexander William Williamson (1824-1904), British organic chemist. Williamson is famous for his work on the synthesis of ethers

Background imageTheoretical Collection: V. Ambartsumian, Soviet astrophysicist

V. Ambartsumian, Soviet astrophysicist
Viktor Amazaspovich Ambartsumian (1908-1996), Soviet astrophysicist and astronomer. Ambartsumian was one of the founders of theoretical astrophysics

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Big Bang, conceptual image

Big Bang, conceptual image. The Big Bang (represented at upper left) is a huge explosion that is believed to have created the universe 13.7 billion years ago

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Time travelling spacecraft, artwork

Time travelling spacecraft, artwork
Time travelling spacecraft, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Climate change space mirrors, artwork

Climate change space mirrors, artwork

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Antimatter drive spacecraft, artwork

Antimatter drive spacecraft, artwork

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Nuclear pulse spacecraft, artwork

Nuclear pulse spacecraft, artwork

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Bussard ramjet spacecraft, artwork

Bussard ramjet spacecraft, artwork

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Snowball Earth

Snowball Earth. Computer artwork of the Earth frozen in snow and ice some 590 million years ago. The continents are in different positions due to tectonic plate movements

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Gate control theory of pain, artwork

Gate control theory of pain, artwork
Gate control theory of pain. Computer artwork of the neural circuit diagram used to represent the gate control theory of pain

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Black hole radiation, artwork

Black hole radiation, artwork
Black hole radiation. Artwork of the radiation predicted to be emitted by a black hole. Produced due to quantum effects, this radiation is also known as Hawking radiation or Bekenstein-Hawking

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Superconductor simulation

Superconductor simulation. Computer model showing superconducting puddles in a high-temperature (high Tc) superconductor. In this context

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Big Bang probability, conceptual image

Big Bang probability, conceptual image. Computer artwork of two dice emanating from an explosion, representing the chance of the Big Bang having occurred

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Lunar tug leaving Earth, artwork

Lunar tug leaving Earth, artwork
Lunar tug leaving Earth. Computer artwork showing a lunar tug with an attached lunar lander propelling itself into a larger Earth orbit that will enable it to intercept the moon in about three days

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Asteroid mining settlement, artwork

Asteroid mining settlement, artwork
Asteroid mining settlement. Computer artwork of a hypothetical mining settlement on the binary asteroid 90 Antiope. This pair of asteroids orbits in the main part of the outer asteroid belt between

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Nanotube drug delivery, artwork

Nanotube drug delivery, artwork
Nanotube drug delivery. Computer artwork showing antioxidant molecules BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole) and BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) moving along the inside of a nanotube

Background imageTheoretical Collection: Bronze Age village, 19th century artwork

Bronze Age village, 19th century artwork
Bronze Age village. 19th century artwork of a prehistoric Swiss village and its inhabitants in a lake. This image is based on discoveries made from lake settlements in Switzerland



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Theoretical minds shaping the realms of possibility: From Richard Feynman to Albert Einstein and beyond" In the vast expanse of intellectual exploration, theoretical physicists have been at the forefront of unraveling the mysteries that surround us. Richard Feynman, known for his brilliant mind and charismatic personality, left an indelible mark on our understanding of quantum mechanics. Caricature C015/6715 captures Feynman's essence as he delves into multiple universes - a concept that challenges our perception of reality. This notion was further explored by Einstein and Eddington in 1930 when they contemplated parallel dimensions coexisting with our own. Josiah Willard Gibbs, a revered US mathematician, contributed significantly to statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. His work laid the foundation for understanding complex systems within nature. Henri Poincare, depicted in caricature C015/6708, made groundbreaking contributions to mathematics and theoretical physics. His profound insights into chaos theory revolutionized scientific thought. John Maynard Smith's caricature showcases his pioneering work in evolutionary biology. By applying mathematical models to biological phenomena, he shed light on how species evolve over time. Lev Landau stands tall among Soviet physicists as one who pushed boundaries relentlessly. His research spanned various fields including condensed matter physics and superfluidity. The Higgs Boson particle artwork symbolizes humanity's quest to uncover fundamental particles that constitute matter itself. Its discovery at CERN marked a significant milestone in particle physics. Atomic structure remains a cornerstone of modern science; it is through this intricate web that we comprehend chemical reactions and molecular interactions essential for life as we know it. Albert Einstein's name resonates deeply within theoretical physics circles. His theories of relativity transformed our understanding of space-time continuum forevermore. James Clerk Maxwell's brilliance shines through as Scottish theoretical physicist who unified electricity and magnetism equations into what are now known as Maxwell's equations – pillars of modern physics.