not me, I've done some really stupid things in my past, then again I've learned from them, right....I'm in the process of being the smartest!
2006-08-21 17:44:18
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answered by Hannah 5
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Seems like you are asking a comparison question for which you have not specified the "who": (the smartest of who, this person or that person). Or, perhaps it's a trick question & you're telling us that "Who" is the smartest and you're trying to disguise the statement as a question!
;-P <<<< touche!
2006-08-21 18:08:24
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answered by NGE 2
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It's a tie!
It's either got to be....
--Albert Einstein, who could have just kept quiet and been a violinist, but instead forced his way into becoming one of the *greatest* physicists who ever lived, *as a hobby no less*.
Really, the guy figured out around 85 to 90 percent of what we "know" and take for granted about the laws of space, time, gravity, the speed of light, the behavior of atoms....you name it.
Or....
--Leonardo Da Vinci. The guy was a mastermind who did it all back in the day when *everyone* in Renaissance Europe aspired to do it all.
Painter? Check. Sculptor? Check. Architect? Check. Urban planner? Check. Published author? Check....
Oh, and did I mention he also drew up plans and blueprints for a horseless carriage, a helicopter, and a *parachute* centuries before anyone else even *thought* of these things?? Or that he had designed a whole entire city to be powered by running water, right down to having pumps *inside people's houses* for doing work like laundry?
Consider the day and age the guy lived in. His world around him was just coming around and *not* being medieval anymore....
So. Pick one. Pick both.
Pick your nose for all I care, their greatness stands on its own no matter *what* we do or say here. Computing as we know it just wouldn't work without Einstein's contributions to the knowledge of electricity....and chances are Yahoo wouldn't know how to organize a thing around here without Da Vinci showing the way (since he was among the first to use *flowcharts*!).
2006-08-21 18:03:48
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answered by Bradley P 7
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In the world? of course human being compare to other creatures.. such as animals. Human is different from animal. Animals may eat, may have ears, eyes, nose, may talk, may walk, etc. But Have you ever seen animals praying? Yah, Animals cannot pray. Human does pray! Human beings are the smartest in the world. But if you ask whos the smartest among us, well.. dunno it depends! everybody is unique and special. They have different skills, some is smart in computer or math or whatever.
2006-08-21 17:51:19
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answered by jennifer 3
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Stephen Hawking - smartest man in the world
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_hawking
2006-08-21 17:47:58
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answered by Idunno 3
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Larry The Cable Guy
2006-08-21 17:44:10
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answered by ? 5
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Who is the smartest? Of what? Your question is not phrased very well. Whomever you'd like.
2006-08-21 17:50:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmmm...I'd say Einstein, he failed basic math within the classroom yet was teaching himself math several grades above his grade level. Serves as an example how the teaching system doesn't always work with certain, (sometimes gifted students). Had he become discouraged one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century would have never been discovered. E=MC2, wouldn't exist and we globally wouldn't be as advanced as we are.
Makes me think of a quote, of whom, I cannot remember the person who said it. "With genious there is always an admixture of madness."
Makes you wonder how many great minds were dismissed as learning disabled and discouraged, set back and diagnosed as "defecient, special or challenged."
Think about it.
2006-08-21 17:54:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Chanel
2006-08-21 17:44:03
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answered by michael2003c2003 5
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Steve Nash-Beautiful Mind (Movie)
2006-08-21 17:44:51
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answered by Brad I 3
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