1) Sir Issac Newton
2) Leonardo Da Vinci
3) Albert Einstein
4) Adolf Hitler
5) Nikola Tesla
Greatest minds of all time
Me
Bump
What a edgy list m8.
>Charles Martel
>Philip II
>Francisco Franco
>Richard I
> King Baldwin IV
Concurred.
>(((Einstein)))
>Adolf Hitler higher than Nicola Tesla
kys
obama
Hitler did nothing wrong
>4) Adolf Hitler
Topest of kekeroonies
He was absolutely shit at strategy, holohoax organized by Himmler
The only good thing he wrote was Mein Kampf, but even a Sup Forumstard could have written that
>3) Albert Einstein
Stole Poincaré's work and also from another german physicist
Ramanujian
Epicurus
Diogenes
Remove Einstein.
Add James Clerk Maxwell
Aristotle
>Hey, Aristotle. What cha doin' today?
>Oh, just inventing logic.
>He was absolutely shit at strategy
he crushed you
John Adams
His generals prepared the operation and lead it, he didn't do shit
>Newton
>Da Vinci
>Aristotle
>Einstein
>Rogan
Whoever made this probably belongs on the list:
You forgot Benjamin Franklin.
>5) Nikola Tesla
What the fuck he's at least 3)
top 3: bach, mozart, beethoven.
It's hard to come up with just five, the top five at that. Where are the great military minds? Why Newton and not Euler or Leibniz? Where does Aquinas sit on the list of great minds?
Newton
Gauss
Ramanujan
Planck
Maxwell
Tesla
>no greeks
>no roman statesmen
>all figures from the enlightenment onward
come on son
Everyone's lists are way too science orientated...
Bobby Fischer
Agreed
>he's at least 3)
Based on what??
What exactly was his contribution?
>greatest mind in history
>i play board games for a living and hate jews
>no Merkel
She's single handedly bringing peace to the world
Not sure that Hitler was a genius.
1) virgin retard
2) shitalian faggot, who made nothing except retarded useless wooden crap
3) autistic kike who stole everything he saw
4) """""genius""""" looser without one egg who managed to fuck everything up, lost the war and killed himself. I advice all fucking retarded subhuman krauts follow him and do the same
5) """"genius"""" inventor who invented almost nothing, it's more rumors about him than actual achievements
Fuck off, bong, you are retarded.
In order:
1) Barack obama
2) Nancy Pelosi
3) Hillary Clinton
4) Chuck Schumer
5) Al Sharpton (I mean he has 'sharp in his name
6) Joe Biden
7) bill Clinton
>Number 4
OP is impressed very easily.
1 Eric Preibier
2 Lukas Ghurto
3 Isa Nulkivc
4 Mohammed Al-Ghastiriri
5 John Johnson
...
1 Donald Trump
What do you propose then, faggit?
Ein(((stein)))
Also Sir Francis Bacon
Albert Einstein was a meme and a fraud. He literally plagiarised most of the stuff he published from his time at a patent office. Other than that, he was nothing more than a competent physicist. Certainly not a genius.
If you insist on having your token Big Brain Hebrew, then I suggest John Von Neumann: vastly more intelligent and vastly more influential in terms of the things he invented.
Alternative current
Induction motor
Rotary converter
Three-phase electric power
Wireless Transmissions (didn't officially invent them but was definitely a pioneer in this field)
Radiocommunications
Remote controle
Things that we use on a daily basis
The only thing preventing him to invent more was the lack of funding and Edison trying to shit on his work, this guy was a genius and was a visionary
1. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
2. Kanuni Sultan Suleiman
3. Henry Avery
4. Donald J. Trump
5. Henry Ford Sr.
>Adolf Hitler and Albert Einstein are on the same list
>Einstein
Didn't he just plagiarize everything from people who actually knew what they were doing?
No.
You sure about that? I'm pretty sure this user
is correct
1) Sargon of Akkad
2) Kraut and Tea
3) The Amazing Atheist
Piss be upon him brother. Salami likes him
1) hegel
2) kant
1. Destiny
2. Steven Hawking
3. Richard Dawkings
4. TJ Kirk
5. Shoeonhead
#1 should be Obama
Tesla is overrated meme-tier trash. If you actually bother to look through his body of work instead of getting the bullshit cliffnotes versions put together by internet steampunk fanboys, you'd know he actually contributed very little to his field.
He invented a half-decent induction motor and he popularized the use of a type of current someone else discovered for one particular application... and that's basically it. Everything else Tesla did during his career was either repeating shit other researchers did first and did better, or blowing fortunes running down baseless hunches, gut feelings, and confirmation biases.
6. Dan Harmon
pffft... the greatest mind belongs to the guy who invented air conditioning
>Issac Newton (laughs)
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716)
The idea of the "pursuit of happiness," in the Declaration of Independence, comes
directly from Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716), one of the philosophical architects of the
American republic, who posed this to contradict Locke's "life, liberty, and the pursuit of
property." Where Locke defines happiness as “the utmost pleasure we are capable of,” Leibniz
objects:
“I do not know whether the greatest pleasure is possible. I believe rather that it can grow ad
infinitum… I believe then that happiness is a lasting pleasure; which could not be so without there
being a continual progress to new pleasures. . . Happiness is then, so to speak, a road through
pleasures; and pleasure is merely a step and advancement towards happiness, the shortest which can
be made according to the present impressions, but not always the best. The right road may be
missed in the desire to follow the shortest, as the stone which goes straight may encounter
obstacles too soon, which prevent it from advancing quite to the centre of the earth. This shows
that it is the reason and the will which transport us towards happiness, but that feeling and
desire merely lead us to pleasure…
“True happiness ought always to be the object of our desires, but there is ground for doubting
whether it is. For often we hardly think of it, and I have remarked here more than once that the
less desire is guided by reason the more it tends to present pleasure and not to happiness that is
to say, to lasting pleasure...”9 (emphasis and punctuation added).
7. Karl Marx
8. Martin Luther King
Bohr, Dirac, Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Plank.
You should take that cock out of your mouth and stop watching Russel brand
>Issac Newton
>James Maxwell
>Eudoxus/Archimedes
>John Neumann
>Leonhard Euler
(continued)
As the leading scientist and philosopher of his day, Leibniz was well known to republican leaders
of the American colonies, like the Winthrops and Mathers, with whom he corresponded. In 1710,
Cotton Mather's An Essay Upon the Good, spread Leibniz's notion of the science of happiness
throughout America. Benjamin Franklin paid tribute to this book as the single most important
influence upon his life.
In an attempt to nullify the influence of Leibniz, the Venetian/British Secret
Intelligence Services (SIS) begat a host of charlatans: Sir Isaac Newton, David Hume,
9 G.W. Leibniz, New Essays on Human Understanding, Philip P. Weiner, ed., Charles Scribner’s Sons,
New York, 1951, pp. 437, 439.
Adam Smith, Jeremy Bentham, and Lord Bertrand Russell. This is why Leibniz is virtually unknown in
Scotland today. However, this was not always the case.
Leibniz’s threat to the infant British Empire was not limited to the realm of ideas. The Electress
Sophia of Hanover, until her untimely death in June of 1714, was the protector and student of
Leibniz. As a result of Leibniz’s historical researches thirteen years earlier, combined with the
actions of his allies in England, Sophia had been established as the next in of succession to the
British throne.
In order to circumvent the real possibility that Leibniz would become the next Queen’s Prime
Minister, London’s Royal Society concocted the “Newton-Leibniz controversy” over priority in who
discovered calculus, as a means of defaming and discrediting Leibniz in England. On April 12,
1712, Leibniz was officially condemned as a thief and plagiarist of Sir Isaac Newton, in a Royal
Society report authored by Newton himself! This event defined the moral dividing line in science
and politics throughout Europe.
Poincare, like Lorentz, couldn't see beyond the scope of electrodynamics. As far as both were concerned the transformation laws for electromagnetic fields were just mathematical tools with no meaning or implications for mechanics.
Einstein not only showed that the transformation laws could be rederived from an entirely different starting postulate (constant speed of light as opposed to EM-field invariance), but took things a big step further, applying the transformations to classical mechanics and deriving a relativistic form of the Newtonian Laws of Motion.
Epicurus
(continued)
Leibniz became clearly identified as the leading adversary of British philosophy. The intellectual
leadership of colonial America openly sided with Leibniz against Newton and the British
establishment.10
When Sophia died on June 8, 1714, followed by the death of Queen Anne on August 1, the succession
passed to Sophia’s anti-Leibniz son, George Louis, a long-time paid asset of the imperialist
faction. The new King George I refused Leibniz permission to enter England, his ally Robert Harley
was arrested, and Jonathan Swift fled to Ireland.
Only with the death of Leibniz on Nov. 14, 1716, did the imperialist faction feel secure in their
control over Great Britain. The Scotsman John Ker attempted one final meeting with Leibniz, in a
desperate attempt to save the situation. Ker reports:
“I arrived in Hanover in the Month of November 1716, on the very Day the late famous Monsieur de
Leibniz died, which plunged me into so much Sorrow and Grief, that I cannot express it. I shall
not pretend to give the Character of this incomparable Senator, for more able Pens have already
made Encominums upon this truly great Man, whose very meritorious Fame must continue while Learning
or the World endures; . . .
“I must confess it afforded me Matter of strange Reflection, when I perceived the little Regard
that was paid to his Ashes by the Hanoverians; for he was buried in a few Days after his Decease
more like a Robber than, what he was, the Ornament of his Country.”11
He must've been really dangerous. I'll put him on my list.
Albert Hoffman not Alfred Einstein
Was hoping someone would include Maxwell. He is oddly under represented when people speak of greatest minds.
>Alternative current
Didn't invent/discover it
>Induction motor
He made *an* induction motor, but his was neither the first, nor the best
>Rotary converter
>Three-phase electric power
>Wireless Transmissions
>Radiocommunications
>Remote control
See above
SHADMAN is the real genius of our time
1) Gottfried Leibniz
2) Laura Southern
You are totally wrong. It goes:
1. G.W. Leibniz
2. Pythagoras
3. G.W. Hegel
4. Kurt Gödel
5. Plato
Bonus:
(6. C. G. Jung 7. Bertrand Russell)
Franco sucks my iberian balls, mate
>Hitler even making that list
Lel, as if Hitler is smarter than Mozart.
Greatest minds of all time would be smart enough not to allow you to know who they are.
G.W.F. Hegel*
>edge
t. Thomas Edison
How? Identity just leads to distraction
nah senpai
1. hegel
2. kant
3. Pythagoras
4. leibniz
5. Dostoyevsky
6. Nietzsche
Grigori Perelman > Poincare
shit list
Well, at least you got all the important ones (Hegel, Pythagoras and Leibniz).
Even though I like Nietzsche, he's more like an ideologue than a philosopher. A great character, nonetheless.
1. Adam Smith
2. Niccolo Machiavelli
3. Archimedes
4. Jesus Christ (DEUS VULT) or Sun Tzu
5. Julius Caesar or Blaise Pascal
>Machiavelli
Oh, please. Only people who think of themselves as some ''cool, sociopathic mastermind'' would list him as one of the greatest minds of all time.
Hitler
Brilliant?
He was a fucking socialist who was running his country into the ground before he even invaded poland and used identitarian politics to put blame elsewhere and kept his economy and war machine going only by conscription and slavery.
Outside of the racial cleansing and screaming about "German traditionalism" he was no different that Stalin.
Einstein was a fraud.
Cuck
Hegel and Kant. 99.99% of society since their work still does not realize the gravity of their work.
cuck
He didn't steal abyone else's work. If you have any clue how science works, people borrow ideas from other scientists all the time. It's not stealing; it's using another's research to further your own.
Would you rather I had put Thomas Hobbes or Erwin Schrodinger? Maybe Aristotle.
Hobbes suffices.
I hope muslims rape your mother and the Jews steal your foreskin while you sleep.
1) doestovesky
2) kierkegaard
3) John Chrysostom
4) Solzhenitsyn
5) jordan peterson
Just kidding. 5) trump
1 - Newton
2 - Einstein
3 - Darwin
4 - Da Vinci
5 - Telsa
6 - Pascal
7 - Maxwell
8 - Archimedes
9 - Marie Currie
10 - Niels Bohr
11 - Max Plank
1)James Clerk Maxwell
2)Einstein
3)Gauss
4)Bach
5)Napoleon
6)Hitler
7)Paul Dirac
8)Johannes Kepler
9)Wittengeinstein
10) Euler
For this century
1) Ed Witten
2) Emmanuel Macron
3) Putin
1. Donald Trump
2. irrelevant
3. irrelevant
4. irrelevant
5. irrelevant