Whom would you choose as the revolutionary Physicist?
Sir Albert Einstein or
Sir Stephen Hawking or
Sir Issac Newton
or some other.If you could give reason for it then you're welcome.
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Look up this video to get your answer and as far as sir Newton is concerned , I had read somewhere that some people think that the world would have been a better place to live in if instead of an apple, a bomb had fallen on sir Newton's head!
Coming back to the topic, I personally like Stephen Hawking more . I hate Newton as a physicist but I am a great admirer of his contributions to Maths.
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I think it's Stephen Hawkings
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It's Einstein!
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I too think so that it was your profile image.
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Haha!
Look up this video to get your answer and as far as sir Newton is concerned , I had read somewhere that some people think that the world would have been a better place to live in if instead of an apple, a bomb had fallen on sir Newton's head!
Coming back to the topic, I personally like Stephen Hawking more . I hate Newton as a physicist but I am a great admirer of his contributions to Maths.