It is named after Philip Ralhan Bidstrup, a Danish physicist.
Martin Knudsen (1871-1949), Danish physicist, after whom is named:
He worked on this with a new collaborator, the Danish physicist Fritz Kalckar, who died suddenly in 1938.
An early experiment to measure the speed of light was conducted by Ole Rømer, a Danish physicist, in 1676.
Another scene in the episode references Danish physicist Niels Bohr.
He is a Danish physicist most notable for his work on theoretical description of surfaces, catalysis, materials, nanostructures, and biomolecules.
Kirstine Bjerrum Meyer (1861 - 1941,) was a Danish physicist.
Bjarne Tromborg (born 1940) is a Danish physicist who has made significant contributions to particle physics and photonics.
Steen Rasmussen (born 1955) is a Danish physicist mainly working in the areas of artificial life and complex systems.
It is named after Martin Knudsen a Danish physicist.