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Leonardo da Vinci, although he is known primarily as an artist, also had an amazing scientific mind, and some of his countless designs have already been realized, such as flying machines, tanks, calculators, and implantology, and who knows what technology would become of today if more of his scientific work had been published in his lifetime.
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Albert Einstein, the pioneer and founder of modern physics. Einstein's special theory of relativity succeeded in revealing the relationship between energy and mass between human affection and evil, and solved the long-standing problem of stellar energy.
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I was most influenced by Archimedes, the greatest ancient mathematician, not only as a mathematician, but also as a physicist, inventor, astronomer and engineer.
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The scientist who had the most profound influence on me was Newton, because an apple has Newton's first law, second law, etc., which feels particularly magical.
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There is no doubt that it must be Stephen Hawking, although he has a physical disability, but his lack does not affect his yearning for science in the slightest, which I admire very much.
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Stephen Hawking's charm lies not only in the fact that he is a legendary genius in physics, but also because he is a convincing man in life, and his scientific spirit and courageous and tenacious personality strength deeply attracted me.
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Archimedes - an ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, physicist, determined many methods for calculating the surface area and volume of objects, discovered the principle of levers and the law of buoyancy
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Watt was a veritable scientist who improved the steam engine so that human factories could no longer be confined by rivers, heralding the age of the big machine.
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Yuan Longping, an expert in hybrid rice breeding in China, a pioneer in the research and development of hybrid rice, is known as the "father of hybrid rice in the world".
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Pangea studies the movement of the earth Exploration of the universe The process of the formation of life The world so physical chemistry studies how to change the world.
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Some of the scientists who have influenced the world the most, do you only know Albert Einstein?
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1. Qian Xuesen, at the beginning of 1956, Qian Xuesen put forward the "Opinion on the Establishment of China's National Defense Aviation Industry" to the Communist Party of China. At the same time, Qian Xuesen established China's first rocket and missile research institute, the Fifth Research Institute of the Ministry of National Defense, and served as its first president.
He presided over the completion of the "establishment of jet and rocket technology" plan, participated in the development of short-range missiles, medium- and short-range missiles, and China's first artificial earth satellite, directly led the "two-bomb combination" test of using medium- and short-range missiles to deliver atomic bombs, participated in the formulation of the "two-bomb combination" test of China's short-range missiles to deliver atomic bombs, and participated in the formulation of China's first interstellar aviation development plan.
2. Due to the strict confidentiality system, Huang Xuhua has not been able to reveal what he actually does to his relatives and friends for a long time, and because the research and development workers are too nervous to work on stockings, from 1958 to 1986, he has not returned to his hometown Haifeng to visit his parents.
In 1988, in the South China Sea diving test, Huang Xuhua visited his mother by the way, the 95-year-old mother and son looked at each other but were speechless and choked, and met again after 30 years, 62-year-old Huang Xuhua also dyed his temples with gray hair.
3. Hua Luogeng is the founder and pioneer of Chinese analytic number theory, matrix geometry, canonical groups, automorphic function theory and multivariate complex function theory, and is listed as one of the 88 great mathematicians in the world today in the Chicago Museum of Science and Technology.
The mathematical research achievements named after Fahrenheit in the world include "Fahrenheit's theorem", "Fahrenheit's inequality", "Fahrenheit method" and so on. He is known as the "Father of Modern Chinese Mathematics", "God of Chinese Mathematics" and "People's Mathematician".
4. Li Siguang is a geologist and educator. The founder of Chinese geomechanics, one of the main leaders and founders of China's modern earth science and geological work, the first batch of outstanding scientists after the founding of New China and the founding fathers who made outstanding contributions to the development of New China, was elected as one of the 100 Chinese characters who moved since the founding of New China in 2009. His representative works are "Foundations and Methods of Geomechanics" and "Introduction to Geomechanics".
5. Yuan Longping is an expert in hybrid rice breeding in China, a pioneer in the research and development of hybrid rice in China, and is known as the "father of hybrid rice in the world". In 2000, he won the highest national science and technology award. His representative works include "Yuan Longping", "Two-line Hybrid Rice Research" and "Hybrid Rice Breeding and Cultivation".
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Albert Einstein, modern physicist. In 1900, he graduated from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich. In 1905, he proposed the photon hypothesis and successfully explained the photoelectric effect, so he won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921; In the same year, the special theory of relativity was created.
In 1915, the general theory of relativity was created. Its theory laid the theoretical foundation for the development of nuclear energy. Directly contributed to the launch of the Manhattan Project.
He has created a new era of modern science and technology, and is recognized as the greatest physicist after Galileo and Newton, and is also the master and promoter of the scientific philosophy of the critical school. He died in the United States on April 18, 1955, at the age of 76. In December 1999, he was selected as the "Great Man of the Century" in the 20th century by Time Magazine in the United States.
Isaac Newton (4 January 1643 – 31 March 1727) was an Englishman. Newton was the president of the Royal Society, a famous British physicist, and is known as the "father of physics". Newton proposed Newton's laws of motion, invented the reflecting telescope, expressed the law of cooling, studied the speed of sound, and proposed the "Newtonian method" to approximate the zero point of the function, laying the foundation for modern physics, mechanics, optics, mathematics and other fields.
Newton's works include "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" and "Optics", among which "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" opened up the era of big science.
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Ever since I was a child, I had a dream to become a scientist. I have the impression that a scientist is a super good person, who can always discover some amazing theories and invent something very practical. I fell in love with the mysterious subject of science and decided to become a scientist in the future.
Here's how I made my dream come true:
1.Determined to pursue the path of science.
Ever since I came into contact with the subject of science, I have been immersed in it all day long, learning and acquiring all kinds of scientific knowledge, some science-related problems. I often pay attention to various inventions and innovations, and think about how to see the world through the eyes of science. My dream has become clearer and clearer through continuous exploration and research, and it has also strengthened my belief that I must become a scientist.
2.Overcome obstacles and become an excellent science student.
In order to realize my dream, I began to study all kinds of scientific knowledge seriously, read and think carefully every day, and focused on scientific experiments and daily life. In order to gain a deeper understanding of science, I participated in various science competitions and laboratory projects, actively collected experimental data and analyzed it, and learned to use many important scientific skills and application software. Countless trial failures and setbacks have not made me give up, but have made me work harder, constantly reproduce, improve and **.
3.Realize your dreams and go out into the world.
After a long period of hard work, I finally realized my dream and became a brilliant scientist. I have participated in many national scientific projects, as well as various international conferences. I have had the privilege of communicating with scientific experts in many fields around the world, and I have learned some of my scientific research results and ideas.
This year, I was chosen as the cover character of the magazine, which is the reward for the hard work I put into my dream.
At this moment, I feel that all these efforts have been worth it.
In general, it is not easy to achieve your dreams, but as long as you have a firm belief and strive for it, it is possible to achieve your dreams.
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Science is a mindset and method of exploration and research of the natural world, the universe and human beings. For hundreds of years, scientists have continuously changed our perception of the world through their research and discoveries, giving us a deeper understanding of the natural world and human beings. Here are some of the findings that shocked the scientific community.
1.Darwin's Theory of Evolution
Charles Darwin was an important scientist who published an important book in 1859, On the Origin of Species, in which he expounded his theory of evolution. According to Darwin's theory, species evolved through natural selection and adaptation to their environment. Darwin's theories challenged the dominant religious theories of the time, and his teachings revolutionized people's worldview and perception of the natural world.
2.Einstein's theory of relativity
In 1905, Albert Einstein proposed his theory of relativity, which pointed out the important nature of physics regarding the limit of the "speed of light". According to the theory of relativity, the behavior of matter is relative to the observer's point of view. If the object moves at a speed close to the speed of light, the time decreases, and the mass increases.
The theory of relativity has dramatically revolutionized the understanding of space and time, physics, and challenged centuries of Newtonian mechanics.
3.Rutherford's model of the atomic nucleus
In 1909, Ernest Rutherford discovered the nucleus and created his model of the nucleus, a crucial scientific discovery. He discovered that the nucleus of the atom was composed of protons and neutrons, and had already simulated a different "breadcrumb" atomic structure from the common "breadcrumb" at the time. This model states that atoms are made up of a central core and a number of orbitals with electrons, which greatly and rapidly expands the knowledge of the natural world.
4.Hubble's Expanded Cosmology
Through the study of the changes and movements of stars, Edward Hubble discovered that galaxies far from Earth are moving, and that the distance between these galaxies is rapidly expanding. This means that the universe is expanding at an alarming rate. In 1931, Hubble proposed the famous theory of the expansion of the universe by the mu judgment, which was the first time that people really understood the large-scale structure and evolution of the universe.
5.Watson and Crick's double helix model
James Watson and Francis Crick are two scientists who discovered the double helix structure of the DNA molecule in 1953 and gave a detailed understanding and elaboration of its basic units. This discovery allowed scientists to better understand the structure and function of DNA and inspired further research in human genomics.
These scientists and their discoveries are shocking landmark discoveries. Their research and exploration have advanced humanity's deeper understanding of the natural world and the universe, allowing us to better understand and master the world we live in.
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Scientists are engaged in scientific research. Scientist refers to a scientist who has made outstanding contributions and made outstanding achievements in reproducing and understanding, exploring and practicing nature, life, environment, phenomena and their properties. Such as:
British physicist Isaac Newton, Polish chemist Marie Curie, American physicist Albert Einstein, and Chinese aerodynamicist Qian Xuesen. The development of a socially responsible society has reached this point: we are gradually detached from the living conditions of natural animals, and all members must be directly involved in the acquisition of the most basic materials for survival.
When science advances to such an extent that most people no longer have to participate in the production of the most basic material means of subsistence to satisfy people, and more people are liberated from the front line of satisfying survival, scientists will evolve from a semi-specialized state to a specialized group. Human society has more spare energy to explore how to more easily break away from the state of natural animals, and the increase in the number of people engaged in the non-first-line production of the necessities of survival will inevitably increase the various groups of people that have been differentiated in various periods, as a group of people, to maintain the state of existence of the whole human race. The above content reference:
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Scientists: Refers to people who specialize in scientific research, including natural scientists and social scientists. All researchers in the natural sciences and social sciences who have attained a certain level of attainment and have been recognized by relevant departments and industries can be called scientists.
The representatives of the so-called scientists include the British physicist Newton, the Polish astronomers Copernicus and Marie Curie, the American scientist Albert Einstein, and the Chinese agronomist Yuan Longping.
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