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Favorite historical figure...need ideas
For one of my Bio classes we have to do an essay on a historical figure / scientist who has done some important work and/or made some fascinating discoveries. I guess individuals such as Charles Darwin, Watson & Crick, and Isaac Newton would be easy but they are a little too mainstream. I was wondering if you guys know any scientist type of people that have done important work in their field that I could write on.
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i don't know too much about science but i do know his discoveries still influence modern technology, i.e. wireless communication, fluorescent tube lights, etc.
he was definitely way ahead of his time, and had an interesting personal life as well.
Michael Faraday is another option. He's less interesting, but also less famous.
so.. his wife is could be an option?
then there's david suzuki..=)
Niccolò Machiavelli? Adolf Eichmann? Galileo Galilei? Archimedes? Francis Bacon? David Livingston? Alexander Graham Bell? John Logie Baird? Leonardo da Vinci? Cornelius Drebbel? Sigmund Freud? Benjamin Franklin?
want more?
Diogenes of Sinope
Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz
Alan Turing?
Pythagoras of Samos
Diogenes of Sinope
Gottfried Leibniz
Alan Turing
That did make me giggle lol
I think the phlogiston theory is just sort of laughed at in chemistry; we're a pretty mellow bunch when it comes to people propounding silly ideas. :P
the dude survived cyanide poisoning, beatings, and gunshot wounds until his assassins threw him into a icy river so he'd drown! (according to legends at least haha)
this cracked me up:
Yea, his work is truly significant, but much of it has been overshadowed by Einstein's success (even though some physicists contend that Tesla's work may perhaps be as, if not more, important).
Just look at him thinking!
I'd like to propose Benjamin Franklin and Ivan Pavlov (they're fairly well known).
I don't know why everyone's mentioning philsophers and social thinkers when the discussion is supposed to be about scientists :confused: