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Isaac Newton or Albert Einstein?
Posted on 4/2/14 at 9:02 pm
Posted on 4/2/14 at 9:02 pm
Probably the two most influential geniuses of the modern world, who takes the cake? Principia vs relativity?
I go slight edge to Newton.
What says the OT?
I go slight edge to Newton.
What says the OT?
Posted on 4/2/14 at 9:03 pm to FootballNostradamus
Its a toughie, but I really think Einstein shaped the 20th century more than any other individual. Can't say the same for Newton and the 18th Century.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 9:05 pm to OMLandshark
Fig Newtons are delicious dipped in milk. I give the nod to Albert.
This post was edited on 4/2/14 at 9:06 pm
Posted on 4/2/14 at 9:10 pm to FootballNostradamus
I'm having trouble proving some of my theories so I think that I'll just invent calculus to help me out. Newton.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 9:10 pm to FootballNostradamus
Newton is the anchor point of history.
One day, calendar day 1 will be publication day of Principia.
Einstein was able to stand on Newton's shoulders.
One day, calendar day 1 will be publication day of Principia.
Einstein was able to stand on Newton's shoulders.
This post was edited on 4/2/14 at 9:12 pm
Posted on 4/2/14 at 9:10 pm to OMLandshark
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Can't say the same for Newton and the 18th Century.
Because there was no mass media to make him a star? While Einstein was the most significant scientific mind since Newton, Newton was responsible for a branch of physics "for the real world" AND calculus. Plus he did things with optics and light.
Einstein was practically worthless in math. Although his work was both important at the atomic/quantum level, as well as astrophysics - much of his importance is based on his research filling in the gaps that Newtonian physics didn't account for. That's clean-up work, relatively speaking.
This post was edited on 4/2/14 at 9:12 pm
Posted on 4/2/14 at 9:10 pm to OMLandshark
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Its a toughie, but I really think Einstein shaped the 20th century more than any other individual. Can't say the same for Newton and the 18th Century.
Newton's theories were universally accepted for decades after and are still applicable in 99.9% of non-quantum cases.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 9:12 pm to Easy
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I'm having trouble proving some of my theories so I think that I'll just invent calculus to help me out. Leibniz.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 9:12 pm to Easy
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I'm having trouble proving some of my theories so I think that I'll just invent calculus to help me out. Newton.
Annnnndddd Gottfried Leipzig.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 9:13 pm to Bullfrog
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Einstein was able to stand on Newton's shoulders.
Damned, beat me to it.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 9:13 pm to FootballNostradamus
Pop Quiz.
How do you spot he OT science geeks?
Sorry ruzil
How do you spot he OT science geeks?
Sorry ruzil
This post was edited on 4/2/14 at 9:15 pm
Posted on 4/2/14 at 9:15 pm to FootballNostradamus
Did you just watch Cosmos?
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