Post: Smartest man in history?
02-07-2014, 01:57 AM #1
Convex
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Mine would be no other than Nikola Tesla.

Nikola Tesla was a one-man act. As a man ahead of his time and electrical engineer, Tesla owned about 700 patents. While Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse took the credit for the invention of electric light and the currents that they used, it was Tesla, who worked as a consultant for both men, who patented the AC induction motor. In addition to his contribution to the design of today’s AC electric system, Tesla helped invent radio communication, advanced X-ray technologies, and the fluorescent lighting. He also made a patent for a biplane that uses a tilt-rotor/tilt-wing concept. He was a man who saw things very clearly, was not concerned with money, women, fame, even his own comfort. He was a pure genius who lived on a different level than most of us. He also invented the radar, earthquake machine, the remote control, neon lighting, wireless communications and others. He spoke eight languages (Serbian, English, Czech, German, French, Hungarian, Italian and Latin). He could memorize entire books and recite them at will. This guy, Nikola Tesla, was a pure genius.


Who would you pick?
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02-12-2014, 02:17 AM #2
Originally posted by Convex View Post
If you had to pick the smartest man in history who would it be?


Mine would be no other than Nikola Tesla.

Nikola Tesla was a one-man act. As a man ahead of his time and electrical engineer, Tesla owned about 700 patents. While Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse took the credit for the invention of electric light and the currents that they used, it was Tesla, who worked as a consultant for both men, who patented the AC induction motor. In addition to his contribution to the design of today’s AC electric system, Tesla helped invent radio communication, advanced X-ray technologies, and the fluorescent lighting. He also made a patent for a biplane that uses a tilt-rotor/tilt-wing concept. He was a man who saw things very clearly, was not concerned with money, women, fame, even his own comfort. He was a pure genius who lived on a different level than most of us. He also invented the radar, earthquake machine, the remote control, neon lighting, wireless communications and others. He spoke eight languages (Serbian, English, Czech, German, French, Hungarian, Italian and Latin). He could memorize entire books and recite them at will. This guy, Nikola Tesla, was a pure genius.


Who would you pick?


I agree Nikola Tesla is a very smart man, but the smartest? Think about all the writers, inventors, philosphers, scientists... If you invented one good thing is it better than someone who invented 50 shitty things? The main issue I have with describing one person as most intelligent is how do you measure? What is intelligence? The aptitude for creation? Obedience of teachers/professors? The ability to figure out something in a hard situation? As you can see the term "intelligence" is very ambiguous. Think of all the people who have higher literature intelligence, emotional intelligence, physical intelligence, spiritual intelligence... etc.

and to be honest, I don't think there is ONE most intelligent man; rather, many of them.

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02-13-2014, 10:12 AM #3
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Originally posted by Convex View Post
If you had to pick the smartest man in history who would it be?


Mine would be no other than Nikola Tesla.

Nikola Tesla was a one-man act. As a man ahead of his time and electrical engineer, Tesla owned about 700 patents. While Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse took the credit for the invention of electric light and the currents that they used, it was Tesla, who worked as a consultant for both men, who patented the AC induction motor. In addition to his contribution to the design of today’s AC electric system, Tesla helped invent radio communication, advanced X-ray technologies, and the fluorescent lighting. He also made a patent for a biplane that uses a tilt-rotor/tilt-wing concept. He was a man who saw things very clearly, was not concerned with money, women, fame, even his own comfort. He was a pure genius who lived on a different level than most of us. He also invented the radar, earthquake machine, the remote control, neon lighting, wireless communications and others. He spoke eight languages (Serbian, English, Czech, German, French, Hungarian, Italian and Latin). He could memorize entire books and recite them at will. This guy, Nikola Tesla, was a pure genius.


Who would you pick?


I think for me it would have to be Newton. He was so influential on the world of Physics and Science.

Newton's wide range of discoveries, from his theories of optics to his groundbreaking work on the laws of motion and gravity, formed the basis for modern physics. Without this, little would be known about the Universe and how and why it works.

I think that his importance is shown by having the measurement of force (F) named after him (Newtons).

Anyway, that's what I think Cool Man (aka Tustin)

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