Gallery of Science Giants
Charles Lyell
1797
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1875
Charles Lyell was a defender of uniformitarianism, he showed that present geological processes shaped Earth over millions of years. His work strongly influenced Darwin and modern geology
“The present is the key to the past”
Christiaan Huygens
1629
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1695
Christiaan Huygens developed the wave theory of light, explained double refraction, and discovered Titan, contributing to the understanding of optics and astronomy
“Light propagates as a wave advancing in all directions”
Daniel Bernoulli
1700
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1782
Daniel Bernoulli formulated Bernoulli’s principle and developed fundamental theories in fluid mechanics and gas dynamics
“Nature is always economical in its means”
Dmitri Ivánovich Mendeleev
1834
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1907
Dmitri Mendeleev formulated the periodic table of elements, organizing known ones and predicting unknown ones with remarkable accuracy.
“In science, truth is revealed sooner through errors than through confusions”
Dmitri Skobeltsyn
1892
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1990
Dmitri Skobeltsyn pioneered the study of cosmic rays and used cloud chambers to discover high-energy charged particles, laying the foundations of particle physics
“Every particle we observe is a window to the universe”
Edme Mariotte
1620
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1684
Edme Mariotte independently described the relationship between gas pressure and volume, known as Boyle-Mariotte’s law, contributing to the quantitative study of fluids
“Nature never acts in vain”
Edwin Powell Hubble
1889
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1953
Edwin Hubble demonstrated the expansion of the universe and classified galaxies, establishing the foundations of modern observational cosmology
“Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe”
Enrico Fermi
1901
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1954
Enrico Fermi developed the theory of beta decay, built the first nuclear reactor, and made decisive advances in particle physics and nuclear energy
“There is no science without imagination”
Erwin Schrödinger
1887
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1961
Erwin Schrödinger developed the wave equation of quantum mechanics, describing particle behavior, and created the famous Schrödinger’s cat thought experiment
“The chief task of physics is to discover the underlying mathematical structure in nature”
Euclides
300 a.C.
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?
Euclid established the foundations of geometry, organizing axioms and theorems
“There is no royal road to geometry”
Evangelista Torricelli
1608
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1647
Evangelista Torricelli invented the mercury barometer, demonstrating the existence of atmospheric pressure, and made advances in hydrodynamics, geometry, and applied optics
“We have only today; let us make good use of this day”
Évariste Galois
1811
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1832
Évariste Galois developed group theory, laying foundations of modern algebra and solving polynomial equations using symmetries
“Mathematics revealing the hidden order of equations”
