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Who is the only person to win the Nobel Prize for physics twice once for inventing the transistor and the other time for the theory of superconductivity? 

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This hypothesis is consistent with the theory of hole superconductivity.
We conclude that the potentially very rewarding search for a transistor compatible with superconductivity in high performance applications must be in new directions.
Thus the theories of varying speed of light, scale relativity, E-infinity theory, M-theory, Heterotic super strings, quantum field in curved space time, Veneziano’s dual resonance model, Nash Euclidean embedding and super gravity all reinforce, without any reservation, the above mentioned theoretical result which in turn is in total agreement with the most sophisticated cosmological measurements which was deservingly awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics.
It seems that the list of Nobel Prize laureates in literature makes up a useful list.
COBE, which was awarded the physics Nobel Prize in 2006, might be probably more related to nonlinear science than the Big Bang theory.
The present article also suggests that the election of the Fellows of the Royal Society from India, in the fields of physics and chemistry, reveals a pattern comparable with that of Nobel Prize nominations and nominees.
Experimental results show that the new method can predict Physics Nobel prizewinners from among other highly cited physics researchers many years ahead of their winning of a Nobel Prize.