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When Isaac Newton claimed that he in simple terms observed extra simply because he stood at the shoulders of giants, he alluded to the lengthy checklist of geniuses who got here ahead of him. The heritage of technological know-how is the tale of significant discoveries, flashes of instinct that modified the way in which humans observed the area, labor, and exhausting calculation within the laboratory. yet who're crucial women and men whose notions and theories have replaced the realm? From Galileo to Thales, from the traditional global to the current day, it really is occasionally people with the best principles who've had the best impression. because the research of the actual international turns into a growing number of really expert, it's occasionally clean to discover an explanation that information authorized knowledge on its head.

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