Robert L. Forward

American physicist and science fiction author

Robert L. Forward - American physicist and science fiction author
Born

August 15th, 1932
93 years ago

Died

September 21st, 2002
23 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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A physicist and engineer, contributed to various fields including gravitational physics and laser propulsion. Published numerous academic papers and developed concepts for advanced space propulsion systems. Also authored science fiction novels, with 'Dragon's Egg' highlighting the life cycle of intelligent beings on a neutron star. Continued to work on advancing scientific understanding through literature.

Developed concepts for laser propulsion

Authored the science fiction novel 'Dragon's Egg'

Contributed to gravitational physics research

Published numerous scientific papers

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