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Brief examples of celebrities who have succeeded because of their interests are as follows:
1. When the physicist Newton was a child, he was very curious when he saw the sedan chair only wheel apples ripe and fell down, and he thought, why did everything on the earth fall to the ground after losing support, and not fall in other directions? Later, he finally discovered the law of gravitation.
2. When Edison was a child, he was interested in everything. I always want to try things I don't know about and figure it out. Once he saw a wild honeycomb by the fence of the garden, and he felt very strange, so he used a stick to pluck it to see what was going on, but his face was swollen by the wild bee's sting, and he was still unwilling to see the structure of the honeycomb clearly.
Edison later became a world-famous inventor.
3. Watt looks at the kettle and studies steam. It has made a great contribution to the economic development of Europe.
4. When Li Siguang, a great geologist in China, was a child, he often relied on some stones of unknown origin in his hometown to make surprising reveries, and asked himself curiously, why did these lonely boulders appear in this closed letter? What kind of power did they use to get here?
Later, Li Siguang traveled all over China's mountains and rivers, did a lot of investigation and research, and finally concluded that these strange rocks were the floating gravel of glaciers, and they were the remains of Quaternary glaciers. It corrects the erroneous theory of foreign scholars that there are no Quaternary glaciers in China.
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Examples of thinking celebrities
Albert EinsteinGood at thinking:
Albert Einstein did not do well in school as a child, but he was very good at using his brain, and often thought of things that others could not easily think of.
In a handicraft class, the teacher taught everyone to fold cardboard boxes. While everyone was busy folding cardboard boxes, the teacher found Einstein lying on the table. The teacher thought that little Einstein was lazy and didn't want to do it, so he walked over and asked Einstein why he didn't fold the cardboard box.
Einstein raised his head and asked, "Teacher, do you know the thickness of a piece of paper?" The teacher said
This is a good measurement, you first measure the thickness of 100 sheets of paper, and then divide by 100 to get the thickness of each sheet? Einstein took out a ruler, measured it accurately, and calculated that the thickness of a piece of paper was millimeters.
At this time, the teacher came up with a question and asked everyone: "Students, the thickness of a piece of paper is millimeters, if I fold this paper in half 30 times, how high should it be?" Hearing the teacher's question, the students began to talk about it.
It's probably more than 10 meters high. Some students said. The teacher said
Too little. "It should be 10 stories tall. Another student added.
Unexpectedly, the teacher was still shaking his head. How tall is it? I saw little Einstein stand up and say:
It should be higher than the Alps. As soon as he finished speaking, he caused a burst of laughter from his classmates, how could it be? A thin piece of paper folded in half 30 times would be taller than a high mountain, and his classmates thought he was bragging.
At this time, only the teacher did not laugh, because he had already begun to notice this little Einstein. "Einstein was right. The teacher's words shocked all the students present.
Will it be that high? "My classmates were skeptical. Einstein stood up unhurriedly, walked to the front, took a piece of chalk and began his calculation of the thickness of a piece of paper after folding it in half 30 times.
I saw him write an equation on the blackboard. As a result, after a millimeter-thick piece of paper was folded in half 30 times, it was as high as 85,899 meters, which is indeed higher than any mountain in the world!
GalileoFrank is good at thinking:
One day, more than 300 years ago, Galileo went to Pisa Cathedral for worship. A chandelier hanging in the air of the church was blown back and forth by the wind blowing through the doorway.
This caught his attention, "Strange, how can it be the same time every time it swings?" Galileo asked. In order to be sure that each swing was the same time, he suddenly thought of using his pulse test while studying medicine at the time.
Absolutely true! Galileo was pleasantly surprised by what he found. Then he thought:
Chandeliers should be of different sizes. What difference will the pendulum time make? What if the rope for hanging the chandelier was long or short?
Back home, Galileo began to experiment with erection.
It was found that the speed of the swing was independent of the weight of the object, and the swing was slow when the line was long and fast when the line was short. Later, based on Galileo's discoveries, clocks were made.
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