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Fleming gave us possibly the most used discovery for health, Penicillin.
Dr. Jonas Salk lived in my home town when he invented the polio vaccine.
^^^^What a freakin coincidence Bubba, Ralph Lauren lived in my home town when he invented the Polo line of clothing! It is indeed a small world after all.
Newton
Newton by far IMO.
Just becuase of all the Nobels, I had to pick a member of the Curie family. My favorite would be Neils Bohr, though, because I LOVE the atomic bomb, and he laid the groundwork. Surprised that Enrico Fermi wasn't on the list, though. (I'm not going to add him, because I dislike the Italians)
newton should be top followed by einstein
it is a very reasonable vote. But why exclude reknown scientists like Archemedes or Gauss Siedel? Was their contributions to modern world science not significant enough to be mentioned?
Albert Einstein has to be the best, no one had his imagination,he discovered alot in a short period of time,he even proved some superior scientists wrong.
Philo T. Farsworth, inventor of the television.
Voted : Niels Bohr
Niels Bohr will always be tops in my book. He was on par if not even smarter than Einstein, but was less commercial about his genius. His life was even as profound as his science.
Voted : Albert Einstein
Anyone doubts it should go and do some science
Voted : Albert Einstein
albert einstein the best and the freakiest
Voted : Nikola Tesla
Absolute genious - no other scientist comes close to him!
Voted : Isaac Newton
easy.
Voted : All the above, and More!
The Scientists, and the Inventors, the Innovators, the Great Minds and Thinkers, these are all Heroes to me, bringing us out the the ages of ignorance and paucity and giving us Everything till we now have a world of wonder, a wonderland..!
i think that galilei galileo is the greatest of all time
simply because he had the most daring ideas ever, ideas so far ahead of their time that we are still wondering today how Leonardo could have ever conceived them 600 years! ago!
Voted : Judge Thomas Jones
Of Dallas County, TX It's science!
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