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Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
A German physicist, his most famous is his theory of relativity. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his contributions to theoretical physics and his discovery of the Law of Photoelectric Influence. Einstein is one of the most important physicists of all time.
He was known as the "father of relativity" as the author of the famous special relativity theory and general relativity theory, which were the first building blocks of modern theoretical physics.
Einstein has research into the equivalence of matter, energy, quantum mechanics, etc., and his repertoire and research have led to the interpretation of many scientific phenomena that classical physics has failed to prove.
In 1999, Time magazine selected him as the character of the century. Einstein's name has become synonymous with "genius."
A man who has not made mistakes has tried nothing new. Albert Einstein
Nikola Tesla (1856-1943)
Serbian inventor and engineer, often described as the most important scientist and inventor of modern times, for his revolutionary contributions to electromagnetic energy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Tesla's invention patents and theoretical work have laid the foundations for alternating power power (echoing current), as well as the invention of the electric motor that works at the same type of current. These inventions helped human beings advance the second industrial revolution.
He has worked in the fields of radio communications, invented radio, and has contributed to the development of robotics, radar, remote control, computer science, ballistic expansion, nuclear physics and theoretical physics.
Therefore, there are several labels that have been released on Tesla, including:
"The Father of Physics", "The Man Who Invented the 20th Century" and "Saint Patron of Modern Electricity".
The last 29 days of the month are the hardest! - Nikola Tesla
Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
A British natural history and geologist, he is best known for his theory of evolution and the principle of natural elections about the genesis of man. Darwin gained his fame as a descendant of the theory of evolution, which states that all living creatures come from common ancestors, and that man and the ancients return to the original.
He developed his famous theory in the natural election in 1838, but with his understanding of the reaction that this theory could bring, he did not publish it. In 1858, Darwin reported that another man, Alfred Russell Wallis, was working on a theory similar to hiss, forcing Darwin to publish his theory.
Darwin is one of the most famous biologists, and he has written several books on this field, but his famous theory has been highly criticized, especially by clerics around the world.
In recognition of Darwin's presentation, he was one of only five figures outside the royal family to be honoured at a 19th-century state funeral.
If the laws of nature are not the cause of the suffering of the poor, our sin will be great. Charles Darwin
Alan Turing (1912-1954)
An English mathematician, considered the godfather of modern computer science, studied mathematics at Cambridge University and later taught it and developed his concept that all mathematical problems cannot be solved or calculated in an automatic way, and this concept is the basis of the concept of modern computers, which is now known as the "Turing Machine".
The importance of the "Turing Machine" model is as simple as it is a complex computer, yet it is able to implement every operational algorithm rule by any sophisticated computer, so it is possible to determine whether a particular process is computer-executable by examining it by "turing machine", known as "accountability".
During World War II, he played a pivotal role in decoding the German Navy, providing vital and intelligence information to Britain and the Allies.
Science is a differential equation. Religion is the limit. Alan Turing
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