Jun 12, 2024
Albert Einstein - Theory of Relativity Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity fundamentally changed our understanding of space, time, and gravity, introducing concepts such as space-time and the speed of light as a universal constant.
Isaac Newton - Laws of Motion and Universal Gravitation Isaac Newton formulated the three laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation, laying the groundwork for classical mechanics and revolutionizing the way we understand motion and force.
Charles Darwin - Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection provided a scientific explanation for the diversity of life on Earth, demonstrating how species evolve over time through adaptation.
Nikola Tesla - Alternating Current (AC) Theory Nikola Tesla's development of Alternating Current (AC) theory transformed the way electricity is generated and distributed, making long-distance power transmission possible.
Niels Bohr - Model of the Atom Niels Bohr proposed the Bohr model of the atom, introducing the idea that electrons orbit the nucleus in quantized energy levels, which was pivotal in the development of quantum mechanics.
Marie Curie - Theory of Radioactivity Marie Curie's pioneering research on radioactivity led to the discovery of radium and polonium, greatly advancing the field of nuclear physics and chemistry.
James Clerk Maxwell - Electromagnetic Theory James Clerk Maxwell developed the theory of electromagnetism, unifying electricity, magnetism, and light as manifestations of the same phenomenon through his famous Maxwell's equations.
Galileo Galilei - Heliocentric Theory Support Galileo Galilei provided critical support for the Heliocentric Theory, which posited that the Earth and other planets orbit the Sun, challenging the geocentric view and advancing modern astronomy.
Richard Feynman - Quantum Electrodynamics Richard Feynman made significant contributions to the field of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED), providing a framework for understanding how light and matter interact at the quantum level.