Question: Question: who is the greatest scientist of all time? (That is british)
Asked by conn207 to Antonia, Douglas, Hugh, Matt, Tom on 15 Jun 2010 in Categories: General.
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OK – narrow this to British people – Newton, obviously, but didn’t he cheat? I reckon the greatest scientist would be Darwin did a good job (way ahead of his time) – made astute observations and tried to work out what this meant.
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In my area it has to be Darwin, the theory of evolution has been the bedrock of all subsequent biology and still is. Though no scientist works in isolation, even the greats like Darwin and Einstein were very reliant on work done by otehr scientists.
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I’m going to cheat and say two… but they did work as a team. James D. Watson and Francis Crick used a technique called x-ray diffraction to come up with the double helix (spiral) structure of DNA. Understanding this structure is the secret of life and he allowed many many developments in modern medicine and allowed us to better understand the biology of life.
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