There is no definite answer, but I would have to say the following: 1 Isaac newton the Newtonian Revolution Anglican (rejected Trinitarianism, i.e., Athanasianism;
believed in the Arianism of the Primitive Church) 2 Albert Einstein Twentieth-Century Science Jewish 3 Neils Bohr the Atom Jewish Lutheran 4 Charles Darwin Evolution Anglican (nominal); Unitarian 5 Louis Pasteur the Germ Theory of Disease Catholic
The famous scientist of the Hellenistic era was Archimedes.
The firve most famous and still currently living scientist are; Stephen Hawking as a physicist, James Watson as a biologist, Jane Goodall as a biologist, Richard Dawkin as a zoologist, and James Hansen as a climate scientist.
professor Einstein
Albert Einstein
Archimedes
Archimedes
Galileo was the most famous Elizabethan/Jacobean scientist, credited with inventing the telescope among other things. Galileo was the most famous Elizabethan/Jacobean scientist, credited with inventing the telescope among other things.
Dr. Henry Lee is pretty famous...
Albert Einstein
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Aryabhatta
No, but he is probably the most famous physicist!