Jun 28, 2010
Sir Issac Newton
The man of versatile quality who was physicist, mathematician, astronomer, alchemist, and natural philosopher in a row was the great scientist Sir Issac Newton. He was best known for his explanation of Universal Gravitation and three laws of motion, and he was able to prove that the reason of both the motion of objects on Earth and of celestial bodies are controlled by the same Neutral laws. He made some research on light and stars,telescope and his research on General binomial Theorem helped to be introduced today’s Calculus.
Galileo Galilee
Galileo was as one of the greatest contributor to the development of Science. He was physicist,philosopher and astronomer, and his best known contributions was the development of Telescope, first two laws of motion and also in Astronomy. He was born to a mathematician and musician father Vincenz Galilee and his mother was Giulia in Italy. He was the first scientist who followed the way of quantitative experiments in his research that the result was based on mathematics. He had suffer a lot from the church because of his theories.
Charles Robert Darwin
He is the most controversial scientist of all time. He was the first man to explain the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859)- through his book that has made Darwin immortal in the world history.. It is perhaps an irony that Darwin studied theology and instead of becoming a clergy, he became naturalist.
Darwin visited different parts of the world and did extensive research. His theory about origin of human beings caused widespread controversy. His statement that human beings have evolved through many changes and survival of the fittest was in important factor in the development of animal world. Darwin’s theory still causes passionate debate among his supporters and opponents.
Albert Einstein
The most important “Theory of relativity” in physics was proposed by the great scientist Albert Einstein. It is told that he had learning disability in his childhood. He was unable to talk till he was three and could not read till he was eight. He got Noble Prize in Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the Photoelectric Effect and for his research in Theoretical physics.
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