Post the most important scientist from your country

Post the most important scientist from your country

For England it has to be Newton

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fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine_Lavoisier
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hassan-i_Sabbah
twitter.com/AnonBabble

me in 20 years just watch me

newton was a volcel
for me, it's my nigga feynman

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This nibba invented plastics

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Here it's Tészla Miklós, famous inventor

Feynmans overrated as fuck. Its either Linus Pauling or Gibbs

that's not fair, best of mena scientists were from isl*mic golden age but back then there was no such thing as "nationality"

arabic was scientific language, so we don't know about their exact nationalities

most of them were probably persian tho

pic related

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Chagas I think

but that's Nicola Tesletti, famous Itaian inventor of mozzarella and mandolino

Nicolas Teslão was brazilian

Sorry gypsy, he's ours

nice cope

Nikolaus Tessel was German

Nikolaas De Sla was Belgian/Dutch

Santos Dumont airplane inventor (fat brother's my ass)

what Nick Teslington? renowned english electrical engineer?

linnaeus or celsius

this guy
and maybe Fermi for modern times

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lol you don't know the first thing about physics do you

>Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg (/ˈɡuːtənbɜːrɡ/;[1] c.1400[2] – February 3, 1468) was a German goldsmith, inventor, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe with the printing press. His introduction of mechanical movable type printing to Europe started the Printing Revolution and is regarded as a milestone of the second millennium, ushering in the modern period of human history.[3] It played a key role in the development of the Renaissance, Reformation, the Age of Enlightenment, and the scientific revolution and laid the material basis for the modern knowledge-based economy and the spread of learning to the masses.[4]

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Nihat Teslaoğlu was a great Türk scientist

Alhazen was your best and probably top 10 alltime. I honestly think if your region retrgrades back to the middle ages you;d be better off because this whole political islamism shit is getting old and is just reactionary to modern western politics.Your golden age lifestyle was seemingly very close to a borderless anarcho-libertarian socialist style society

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Yes
No, Abel or Lie
lmao
Von Neumann
Deligne
Poincaré or Grothendieck
Yes

Lmao germans had Einstein and many other mathematicians and not a single one of them mentioned him

I'm currently on academc leave from a mathmatical physics phd. Feynman and Freeman Dysons role in QED was phenomenal but Gibbs was a much better physicist than Feynman and frankly QED needs a lot of work and is far from being well understood on theoretical or mathematical level which both Feynman and Dirac acknowledged in multiple papers

Antoine Lavoisier. Discovered so much shit, including oxygen.
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine_Lavoisier

there was always political isl*mism user, even after the pedos death 3 of 4 first caliphs were murdered. it just doesn't work

the reason why mena was advanced is probably because of "it's not important who you are, it's important what you say/how you act" mentality within islam, so they just translated greek philosophy / indian mathematics to study them while europeans were doing christian jihad among themselves

Niqu was a Peruvian shaman though

>Discovered oxygen
That would be this lil guy.

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For Lebanon it is Hassan Kamel Al-Sabbah

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Discovered as "explained it in a scientific way" you fucking anglo.

Antoni van Leeuwenhoek

24 October 1632 – 26 August 1723) was a Dutch businessman and scientist in the Golden Age of Dutch science and technology. A largely self-taught man in science, he is commonly known as "the Father of Microbiology", and one of the first microscopists and microbiologists.[6][7] Van Leeuwenhoek is best known for his pioneering work in microscopy and for his contributions toward the establishment of microbiology as a scientific discipline.
In short, he invented the modern microscope and descovered sperm cells and shit

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based and chemistrypilled

>Hassan Al-Sabbah
i know that name but not for being a scientist

what then?

Albert Einstein or Nikola Tesla

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hassan-i_Sabbah

yep i'm thinking he's based

Einstein was a german