Sir Isaac Newton
1642–1727
Google searches: 1 million+ per monthNumber of books written about this person: c. 400,000
The discoverer of the calculus just edged out Albert Einstein for the 10th spot.
Google searches alone would have netted Einstein a place on the list, at 6.1 million searches
per month, but many more books have been written about Newton. Einstein is on track to
break his record in far fewer than 286 years, but even then, Einstein would have had no
foundation on which to base his theories of Relativity had Newton not existed. 95% of all
classical mechanics is built on Isaac Newton alone.
Google searches alone would have netted Einstein a place on the list, at 6.1 million searches
per month, but many more books have been written about Newton. Einstein is on track to
break his record in far fewer than 286 years, but even then, Einstein would have had no
foundation on which to base his theories of Relativity had Newton not existed. 95% of all
classical mechanics is built on Isaac Newton alone.
He generalized the binomial theorem, invented the reflecting telescope, coined the word
“gravity” and gave the Roman Catholic Church’s self-important hegemony over geocentrism
its final knockout blow. Copernicus and Galileo had to face inquisitions, but no one ever
attempted to reproach Newton’s Principia Mathematica. Perhaps arguing against someone
else’s observations is inane enough, but arguing against math itself was in Newton’s case,
impossible. He proved the former two’s theories on heliocentrism, and explained why and how
every single macroscopic object in the entire Universe moves as it does. He did all this by
himself and still had time to investigate elements and principles of optics, and invent the pet
door, although he was too busy ever to have sex. He died a virgin at 84.
“gravity” and gave the Roman Catholic Church’s self-important hegemony over geocentrism
its final knockout blow. Copernicus and Galileo had to face inquisitions, but no one ever
attempted to reproach Newton’s Principia Mathematica. Perhaps arguing against someone
else’s observations is inane enough, but arguing against math itself was in Newton’s case,
impossible. He proved the former two’s theories on heliocentrism, and explained why and how
every single macroscopic object in the entire Universe moves as it does. He did all this by
himself and still had time to investigate elements and principles of optics, and invent the pet
door, although he was too busy ever to have sex. He died a virgin at 84.
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