Big Niall wrote:I'm not some tea drinking, cricket playing, bowler hat wearing briit but britiain has punched so far above its weight. ?
Effes wrote:Yea, but s@int - wasnt Pasteur's impct because of one jammy invention?
peewee wrote:Effes wrote:Yea, but s@int - wasnt Pasteur's impct because of one jammy invention?
it was a discovery mate, not an invention
Effes wrote:peewee wrote:Effes wrote:Yea, but s@int - wasnt Pasteur's impct because of one jammy invention?
it was a discovery mate, not an invention
You are correct peewee. Ive been up since 6am, and just seeing off me 2nd bottle of Rioja.
peewee wrote:i think when we look back we look at people who discovered things as opposed to invented thinks, gravity was always there and at some point someone would have explained it (I know newton did more than this, just using it as an example). the more modern day inventors deserve to be mentioned such as frank whittle and for discovery stephen hawking, but i suppose the more modern inventors and discoverers had more information at their finger tips.
Effes wrote:peewee wrote:i think when we look back we look at people who discovered things as opposed to invented thinks, gravity was always there and at some point someone would have explained it (I know newton did more than this, just using it as an example). the more modern day inventors deserve to be mentioned such as frank whittle and for discovery stephen hawking, but i suppose the more modern inventors and discoverers had more information at their finger tips.
I quoted this becuase I read that book by Bill Bryson, The History of Nearly Everything.
Ho can he be cleverer than Einstein?
Einstein came up with 2 theories.
Bill Bryson said - his first theory probably would have been "discovered" within 5 years.
His 2nd theory - Relativity according to "Cosmological Consequences" - Bill Bryson said, they would not have thought of that theory for over a century, and probably not even by today.
There was a top Egghead in Cambridge at the time who was asked,
"Apparantly there are only 3 people on the planet who even understand Einstein's theory", to which the Prefoessor
pondered, and after a few minutes uttered,
"Im just trying to think who the 3rd person is".
For me, that's magic.
But still not greater than Da Vinci.
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