65 Influential Scientists You Should Know in 7 Minutes Each
Quick Insights into the Pioneers of Science and Their Lasting ImpactBy Nietsnie Trebla
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In a world shaped by innovation and discovery, '65 Influential Scientists You Should Know in 7 Minutes Each' offers readers a quick yet insightful journey through the minds that transformed our understanding of the universe. This engaging collection features bite-sized biographical sketches and contributions of 65 groundbreaking scientists, allowing readers to grasp the essence of each figure’s work in just seven minutes.
From the celestial observations of Galileo to the revolutionary theories of Einstein, each chapter is designed for busy individuals who seek knowledge without the time commitment of textbooks. Delve into the life stories and scientific achievements of renowned figures like Marie Curie, Nikola Tesla, and Stephen Hawking. Explore pivotal ideas and remarkable innovations that have shaped our modern world—be it James Clerk Maxwell's laws of electromagnetism, Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, or Rosalind Franklin's contributions to our understanding of DNA.
Nietsnie Trebla is a reclusive theoretical thinker known for his eccentric views on time, space, and the absurdity of socks. He writes books about anything and everything—no topic too vast, no detail too trivial. His motto: "Think backward to move forward".
Little is known about his origins, though whispers in academic circles suggest he once tried to reverse entropy with nothing but a chalkboard and a stubborn attitude. View all by Nietsnie Trebla