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SCIENCE
Einstein, the plagiarist of a still disputed theory, is not worthy to even carry
the notebooks of these men who TRULY changed the world.
Thomas Edison (1847-1931) - Prolific American inventor, scientist, and
businessman who developed many devices that greatly improved the quality of
our lives. These include the phonograph (record player), motion picture camera,
and the first practical light bulb. Edison was known as "The Wizard of Menlo
Park" (now Edison, NJ) Remember Thomas Edison the next time to turn on a
light, listen to a CD or watch a DVD, or watch a movie.
Nikola Tesla (1856-1943)- Serbian inventor, mechanical & electrical engineer.
He was a major contributor to the birth of commercial electricity and is best
known for his revolutionary developments in the field of electromagnetism. His
work helped usher in the Second Industrial Revolution. Tesla, in private letters,
dismissed Einstein as a “long-haired crank” and his space-warping Relativity
Theory as the result of “unclear thinking”- further suggesting that its proponents
were not sane. (24) Tesla died in debt - alone and forgotten in a New York hotel
room.
Gottlieb Daimler (1834-1900) & Carl Benz(1844-1929) German engineers
whose separate work led to the development of an internal combustion engine
feasible for use in the first automobile. Henry Ford would later pioneer mass
production of these "cars", making them much more affordable. Remember
Daimler, Benz, and Ford the next time you drive your car.
Wright Brothers (Orville 1871-1948, Wilbur 1867-1912) American inventors
and builders of the world's first successful airplane. the Wright brothers were the
first to invent aircraft controls that made fixed-wing powered flight possible.
Remember these two men the next time you fly on a plane!