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One of the most beautiful and dazzling pictures...because of the beautiful meanings it carries.
The person on the left is the Danish theoretical physicist Niels Bohr, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922 AD for his ideas in quantum mechanics.
The person standing on the board is his son
  ((Aji Bohr)) won the Nobel Prize in 1975 AD in quantum physics as well
And the little boy in the picture who is trying to imitate them is his grandson ((Thomas Bohr)) Professor of Physics at the Technical University of Denmark now

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