Chen-Ning Yang obituary

Chen-Ning Yang, a Chinese-American theoretical physicist who has passed away at the age of 103, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957. Born in Hefei, China, and raised in Beijing, Yang would go on to make groundbreaking contributions to the field of particle physics.

In 1950, while working at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, Yang befriended Tsung-Dao Lee, another young Chinese émigré. Together, they overturned the widely accepted "parity laws" that stated fundamental subatomic particles had symmetrical forces acting on them. This breakthrough led to a new understanding of mirror symmetry and paved the way for Yang's work on gauge theories.

Yang's most notable contribution was his development of the Yang-Mills theories, which describe the weak and strong nuclear forces. His idea, first conceived in 1953, revolutionized our understanding of the fundamental forces of nature. However, this breakthrough came with a price – Yang faced skepticism from prominent physicists, including Wolfgang Pauli, who questioned the validity of his theory.

One fateful seminar at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study marked a turning point for Yang. Pauli's scathing criticism of his work left Yang visibly shaken. The event was later immortalized in letters between Yang and Pauli, which revealed the depth of their intellectual rivalry. Despite this setback, Yang persevered and continued to develop his theories.

Yang's groundbreaking work on gauge theories laid the foundation for our modern understanding of particle physics. His insight into the violation of mirror symmetry, combined with the development of the Higgs boson mechanism in 2012, formed the cornerstone of today's standard model of particles and forces.

Throughout his illustrious career, Yang held various positions at prominent institutions, including Stony Brook University and Tsinghua University in China. He was also a recipient of numerous awards, including the US National Medal of Science and the Albert Einstein medal.

Yang is survived by his wife Weng Fan, as well as their two sons from his previous marriage.
 
🤓 just read about Chen-Ning Yang's passing at 103 🕰️ mind blown he was like a superhero in physics 🔥 and his work on gauge theories is still making waves today 💥 i mean who else can say they shook up the entire field of particle physics and got roasted by Pauli in the process 😂 but honestly, that just fueled Yang's fire and we're all better for it 🔥 anyway, 103 is old but he left an indelible mark on our understanding of the universe 🌌 RIP Chen-Ning Yang 👋
 
The real tragedy here isn't Yang's passing, it's the fact that our society still hasn't caught up with the pace of innovation 🚀. I mean, can you imagine what other groundbreaking discoveries could've been made if we had more funding for research institutions? It's like we're stuck in a never-ending cycle of mediocrity 💔. And what about Yang's case? He faced skepticism from some prominent physicists, that's just not okay 🤕. As a society, we need to value our scientists and encourage them to push boundaries, no matter how unpopular their ideas may seem 👏.
 
Can you believe Chen-Ning Yang lived to be 103? Thats like me trying to beat my old high score on video games for the first time in 20 years 🤯. I'm pretty sure the only thing older than him is Wikipedia's first article 😂. But seriously, he made some huge contributions to physics and his legacy will live on. Poor guy had to deal with a bit of heckling from Pauli though... sounds like they were like two rival gamers going at it 💥. Anyway, Yang was the real MVP – most valuable physicist 🤖!
 
I gotta say, I'm totally bummed that Chen-Ning Yang didn't receive his Nobel Prize in Physics earlier... like, 68 years ago! 🤯 Can you imagine the impact he could've made on the scientific community if he'd been recognized sooner? But instead, he had to deal with all those haters, including Pauli, who basically ruined his confidence. And don't even get me started on how much his work was undervalued by the time he passed away at 103... it's like, what's the point of being a genius if nobody cares about your genius? 😒
 
man... Chen-Ning Yang's life story is like something out of a movie 🎥👨‍🔬. I mean, 103 years old and still making a mark on physics? that's insane 💥. and to think he had to deal with some skepticism from Pauli, who's considered one of the greatest physicists of all time... I can imagine how tough it must've been for him 🤕. but you know what they say, "fall seven times, stand up eight" 💪. Yang's perseverance paid off in the end, and his work is still influencing our understanding of particle physics today 🔬. it's a reminder that even when things get tough, we can always learn from each other and push the boundaries of human knowledge 🤝.
 
🙏 Chen-Ning Yang's life story is truly inspiring 🌟. I think it's amazing how he continued to pursue his passion for physics despite facing skepticism from some prominent physicists 👨‍🔬. The letters between him and Wolfgang Pauli are a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual rivalry that fueled their work 💡. What struck me most is how Yang persevered and went on to make groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of particle physics 🌈. His work has paved the way for many modern discoveries, including the Higgs boson mechanism 🚀. As we remember him, I think it's a great reminder that even in the face of criticism or doubt, staying true to one's vision and dedication can lead to incredible achievements 💪
 
I just can't help but feel that Chen-Ning Yang's legacy is still shining bright 🌟! I mean, can you believe he lived to be 103 and left us with so many groundbreaking contributions to particle physics? His friendship with Tsung-Dao Lee was a game-changer, and their work on gauge theories revolutionized our understanding of the fundamental forces of nature. And yeah, he faced some tough criticism from Wolfgang Pauli, but did that stop him? Nope! He used it as fuel to push forward 🚀. I love how his story shows us that even when we're facing setbacks, we can still persevere and make a lasting impact on the world. Yang's work is an inspiration to me and millions of others 💫.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around it... Chen-Ning Yang's 103 years old? that's crazy! 🤯 He lived a long life and made such a huge impact on our understanding of the universe. I mean, who wouldn't want to be known as one of the scientists behind the "mirror symmetry" thing? 💡 It's mind-blowing to think about how much he accomplished despite facing skepticism from some big-name physicists back in the day.

But what really gets me is that his work on gauge theories laid the foundation for our modern understanding of particle physics. Like, it's pretty amazing to think that something he came up with in 1953 is still a huge part of science today. It just goes to show how important perseverance and hard work are, even when others might doubt you. 💪 I'm definitely going to have to give him some props for that.
 
🤯 Can you believe it's been over 60 years since Chen-Ning Yang blew the lid off those old parity laws? 🚫 I was just a kid when this was happening and my dad used to tell me about how these physicists were like superheroes in their labs, fighting for the truth. And man, Yang really delivered! 💥 His work on gauge theories was revolutionary and paved the way for some of the most mind-blowing discoveries in physics history.

I remember reading about Wolfgang Pauli's criticism of Yang's theory and how it shook him to his core 😩. But you know what? It only made Yang stronger. He persevered and went on to change our understanding of the universe forever. And let me tell you, it's wild to think that his work is still the foundation for today's particle physics theories! 🤯
 
.. what a legend 😊 Chen-Ning Yang's work on gauge theories changed everything for particle physics. It's crazy to think he faced so much skepticism, even from Pauli 🤯. But he kept pushing forward and it paid off big time. His contribution is still felt today 💥. I'm just grateful we got to see the fruits of his labor in our understanding of the universe 🌠.
 
🤔 Can you believe this guy was doubted so badly he almost threw in the towel but ended up changing the game! I mean, Wolfgang Pauli's harsh words were like a punch to the face, but Yang came back swinging and nailed it! Talk about perseverance... and I guess you could say his name became synonymous with physics – talk about leaving a mark! 🔥
 
Can you believe this guy passed away at 103? that's insane! 🤯 I mean, he was still making groundbreaking contributions to physics until the end... what a legacy 💪. And can we talk about how messed up it is that Wolfgang Pauli basically bullied him into doubt 😒. Like, Yang went on to change our understanding of the fundamental forces of nature and this guy's harsh words hold him back? Give me a break 💁‍♀️. Anyway, I guess you could say he proved all those naysayers wrong in the end... RIP Chen-Ning Yang 👋
 
.. just heard about Chen-Ning Yang's passing 🙏. 103 years young is no joke! What I find particularly fascinating is how he persevered in the face of criticism, especially from Wolfgang Pauli - that seminar must've been super nerve-wracking for him 😬. It's a great reminder that even in academia, setbacks can be major hurdles to overcome. Anyway, Yang's legacy lives on through his contributions to gauge theories and particle physics... it's mind-blowing to think about how his work laid the foundation for our modern understanding of particles and forces 🤯💥
 
I'm still getting it... I mean, I wish I had Yang's brain power when I was in school 🤯. Can you believe this guy worked on gauge theories and all that fancy stuff back in the 50s? I was still trying to figure out how to use a VHS player at that age! The fact that he went up against Wolfgang Pauli, one of the biggest names in physics, just shows you what kind of genius he must've been. And to think his work laid the foundation for everything we know about particles and forces today? Mind blown, dude...
 
RIP Chen-Ning Yang 🙏🏼💔 His work on gauge theories & the Higgs boson mechanism was 💥 game-changer in particle physics 🚀! I can imagine him drawing diagrams of mirror symmetry until 3am 💡. That Wolfgang Pauli drama though... 😬 But Yang's determination & perseverance paid off, leaving an indelible mark on our understanding of fundamental forces 🌟. He's definitely one of those scientists you feel grateful for having lived during his time ⏰. Let's make sure to celebrate his legacy with more Yang-Mills theories & particle physics awesomeness 🔬🔥!
 
Just heard about Chen-Ning Yang passing away at 103 😔. What an incredible life he lived! I mean, to think that this genius was just a young Chinese émigré trying to make sense of the world back in the 50s. He faced so much skepticism and criticism from other physicists, but he never gave up on his ideas 💪. His work on gauge theories changed everything for us when it comes to understanding the fundamental forces of nature. It's amazing how one person can have such a lasting impact 🤯. We owe him a debt of gratitude, not just for his science, but also for inspiring future generations of scientists and thinkers 👏.
 
Omg what's up with the Nobel prize winners age tho? 103 is like super old lol 🤯 he was still working on physics like that! I guess it's cool that he won the award in '57 but wouldn't it be crazy if someone 100+ years old started a new field of research? Did he take any breaks or anything? I wonder what his daily routine looked like... did he have a gaming chair and play video games while working on those super complex physics theories 🤔
 
man i just can't help but think about all the sacrifices yang made for science... 103 years young and he's still leaving us with so much to learn from his work 🤯 his story is like a reminder that even when others doubt you, perseverance & dedication can take you places no one thought possible 💪
 
just read about chen-ning yang and i gotta say he's total genius 🤯 his work on gauge theories revolutionized particle physics and now we have a better understanding of the fundamental forces of nature... but it's crazy how he faced so much skepticism even from wolfgang pauli 😬 guess you can't win 'em all! anyway, Yang-Mills theories are still widely used today and his legacy lives on 🙏 [link to Wikipedia page about Chen-Ning Yang]
 
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