Top 10 geniuses in the history of the world!
Tenth place: Edison, American, inventor and entrepreneur. He was first and foremost an inventor, with a total of two thousand inventions, and his inventions of cameras, electric lights, etc. opened up a new life for mankind.
Ninth: Nikola Tesla, Serbian, American, inventor
He promoted the commercialization of electricity, laid the foundation stone for wireless communication, and his inventions of radar, radio, etc. have profoundly influenced modern life.
Eighth place: Hawking, British, physicist, has great ideas in black holes and cosmology. He not only created scientific miracles, but also miracles of life. Paralyzed by illness, he lost his ability to speak, and was physically confined to a wheelchair for most of his life, but his mind covered the universe.
Seventh place: Archimedes, ancient Greek, scientist, philosopher. He was the founder of mechanics and one of the top mathematicians in history. Unfortunately died in the war, he was still studying mathematics at the end of his life.
Sixth place: Gauss, German, scientist. Known as the Prince of Mathematics, his research fields are extremely wide-ranging, involving physics, astronomy, geology and many other fields.
Fifth place: Galileo, Italian, scientist. He laid the foundation for classical mechanics and sparked the scientific revolution. His research interests include astronomy, mathematics and physics.
Fourth place: Galois, French, mathematician. He founded modern group theory and died at the age of twenty and was a super genius.
Third place: Leonardo da Vinci, Italian, painter. He was not only a great painter, but also a scientist, and his fields of study can be said to include all the important scientific disciplines of his time. He was a model of well-rounded development in science and art.
Second place: Einstein, Jew, scientist. He was first and foremost a physicist. He discovered a whole new energy source for mankind, nuclear energy, and he created the theory of relativity, opening up a new era of science.
First place: Newton, British, mathematician and physicist. The great all-rounder, the wisest man in history, is the one who reveals the secrets of nature. His three laws and calculus made mankind open to nature. His occasional foray into economics kept Britain's economic system far ahead of Europe.