Dr. Ronald Mallett
Time Travel scientist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_InQCSQYrIc
2007-10-23 11:05:24
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answered by Mercury 2010 7
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Svante Arrhenius
Robert Cess
Jule Charney
Marie Curie
Albert Einstein
Benjamin Franklin
Samuel Pierpont Langley
James Clerk Maxwell
Max Planck
Roger Revelle
Karl Schwarzschild
2007-10-23 10:13:51
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answered by ~~Lisa~~ 4
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Albert Einstein, Kepler, Isaac Newton, Marie Curie, Henrietta Leavitt, Galileo Galilie, Elizabeth Blackwell, Jane Goodall, Sally Ride, Maria Mitchell, Edith Cavell, Grace Hopper
2016-05-25 05:42:41
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answer #3
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answered by christian 3
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Isaac Newton
Albert Einstein
Charles R. Darwin
Aristotle
Gregor Johann Mendel
2007-10-23 10:14:04
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answer #4
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answered by kpadr 2
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Ibn al-Haytham. Born in Basra (located in what is now Iraq) in 965, Ibn al-Haytham first studied theology, trying unsuccessfully to resolve the differences between the Shi'ah and Sunnah sects. He turned his attention to the works of the ancient Greeks, including Aristotle, Euclid, and Archimedes. He was the first person to apply algebra to geometry, founding the branch of mathematics known as analytic geometry.
He traveled to Egypt to build a dam on the Nile, failed, and ended up imprisoned in Cairo for ten years. During this time he developed the idea of systematically testing hypotheses with experiments—the core of the scientific method. He wrote more than 200 books and treatises in his lifetime.
A good biography is "Ibn al-Haytham: First Scientist" by Bradley Steffens. You can find reviews of the book and a sample chapter at http://www.ibnalhaytham.net/
2007-10-26 12:54:09
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answer #5
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answered by Centaur 6
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Albert Einstein, Benjamin Franklin
2007-10-23 10:10:47
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answer #6
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answered by ☆Zestee☆ 5
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Some of famous and important famous scientists which affected mankind are listed but not limited to the Following;
Aristotle,Democritus on the Structure of space.
Archimedes on the interaction of subtances with different density in the medium of water.
Galileo on the motion of mass structures
Kepler on the motion of planets and on the relationship between time and space between planets
Newton on Gravity interaction between masses structures.
Factio,Lesage and Ricardo Carezani on the Mechanism of Gravity.
Henri pointcare, Olinto de pretto on stuctural energy of masses.Formulation of E=mC^2.
Einstein on Relative motion of masses.And the Field equation of General relativity and proof of Finite Universe.
Wattson and Crick on the structure of Dna
MaxPlanck on the black body radiation constant
Niels Borhr on establishing the relationship of Plancks contant and the simple hydogen atomic structure.
J. J. thomson on the Discovery of Electrons
W. Thomson on the asolute temperature scale and thermodynamics.
Rugero Boscowich And many more important Scientists which are too numerous to mention.
2007-10-23 10:49:43
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answer #7
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answered by goring 6
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Sir Isaac Newton
2007-10-23 10:11:44
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answer #8
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answered by dalenjen 3
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Einstein, Newton, Galileo, Hawking,
2007-10-23 10:31:10
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Stephen Hawking
2007-10-23 10:12:16
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answered by mishkin 5
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