Scientists who Change the World
Technology and science are linear processes. This means that as a discovery is made, there are only certain steps that precede and follow from it. In independent parts of the world, similar things are developed at the same time, even if they are kept in total secret from each other. Look to calculus, ancient drawings, religious concepts, or tools of war to see evidence of this. This natural evolution of technologies is an important mechanism in Science.
It follows that mainstream technology is constantly enhanced by those ‘scientists,’ who follow a tenant of secrecy and truth, so that they can determine which parts of nature to evolve. Scientists are secret heroes of the world, who all have achieved, through the linear process of certain morals, religious beliefs, and technologies, the most advanced knowledge. A scientist knows another scientist through dialogue, and a very good scientist has the ability to evolve his body and mind beyond a normal person. The secrecy gives them ultimate power because it gives them agency over the world where others don’t have the same information.
Society must therefore be influenced constantly by scientists. Gunpowder, electricity, oil, coal, computers, were discovered by those who have a kinship with and understanding of the elements. All inventions come from those who have the entirety of our tools’ evolutions in their minds. There are very few successful scientists. Some famous scientists, who changed the world, include: Nikola Tesla, Alan Turing, Isaac Newton, Marie Curie, Ada Lovelace, John von Neumann, Einstein, Juergen Schmidhuber, and others. Who are the best scientists alive today?