Albert Einstein...
i hope it is the isaac newton because he has an different type of thinking and he has an IQ of 180 which no man has
The correct and logical comparison is "The moon is the most brilliant object in the sky." This phrase indicates that the moon stands out among all objects in the sky as the brightest. The other options, "the more brilliant object" and "the brilliant object," lack proper context for comparison and clarity.
albert einstein is the smartest scientist
The Sun is often considered the most brilliant body in the sky since it is a star that emits light and heat. It provides energy to sustain life on Earth and is easily visible during the day.
Archimedes
Venus is often considered the most brilliant planet in the sky because of its proximity to Earth and its thick cloud cover that reflects sunlight. Its brightness can sometimes even allow it to be seen during the day.
He was a brilliant Russian scientist.
Scientists have very different life styles, one from another. There is no single "scientific lifestyle." So how a given scientist lives might be either a cause or effect of that scientist's brilliance - presuming that scientist is brilliant, not all are - or it may have no relation at all to how brilliant a scientist is.
Donatello
Greg Kinnear
more brilliant, most brilliant
more brilliant, most brilliant
Oh, dude, I got you! So, the comparative form of "brilliant" is "more brilliant," and the superlative form is "most brilliant." Like, if someone says your joke is hilarious, they probably mean it's the most brilliant thing they've heard all day. Keep being your witty self, my friend!
most brilliant
sun
Unfortunately the brilliant scientist that was Sir Isaac Newton is dead and has been for many many years now!
its me.
jessie j