Saturday, May 21, 2011

Top Scientists, from Simmons The Scientific 100

The Top Twenty-Five

  1. Issac Newton and the Newtonian Revolution
  2. Albert Einstein and Twentieth-Century Science
  3. Neils Bohr and the Atom
  4. Charles Darwin and Evolution
  5. Louis Pasteur and the Germ Theory of Disease
  6. Sigmund Freud and Psychology of the Unconscious
  7. Galileo Galilei and the New Science
  8. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier and the Revolution in Chemistry
  9. Johannes Kepler and Motion of the Planets
  10. Nicolaus Copernicus and the Heliocentric Universe
  11. Michael Faraday and the Classical Field Theory
  12. James Clerk Maxwell and the Electromagnetic Field
  13. Claude Bernard and the Founding of Modern Physiology
  14. Franz Boas and Modern Anthropology
  15. Werner Heisenberg and Quantum Theory
  16. Linus Pauling and Twentieth-Century Chemistry
  17. Rudolf Virchow and the Cell Doctrine
  18. Erwin Schrodinger and Wave Mechanics
  19. Ernest Rutherford and the Structure of the Atom
  20. Paul Dirac and Quantum Electrodynamics
  21. Andreas Vesalius and the New Anatomy
  22. Tycho Brahe and the New Astronomy
  23. Comte de Buffon and l'Histoire Naturelle
  24. Ludwig Boltzmann and Thermodynamics
  25. Max Plank and the Quanta
  26. Marie Curie and Radioactivity
From John Simmons, The Scientific 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Scientists, Past and Present (Secaucus NJ, Citadel Press, 1996)

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