The great minds
By code_van14
@code_van14 (43)
United States
September 6, 2012 10:16am CST
Looking back at the past, where all great minds studied and discovered things for philosophy, science growth and technology. Also knowing that school of sciences and arts were build up for expansion of research. As that time, some people were known due to their discoveries and contribution to science. Like Isaac Newton, considered by many to be the greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived. Galileo Galilei, philosophy who played a major role in the scientific revolution. Albert Einstein, who developed the general theory of relativity and effecting a revolution in physics. We are exalt for having them and being part of our evolution. Our daily living is science, we applied things unconsiously. At our time, a lot of people trying to build up their knowledge as looking forward for what they can contribute to our civilized age. If you are one of the great minds, what would you contribute for the future?
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5 responses
@blossom77 (22)
• Philippines
6 Sep 12
Science is important in human existence particularly those inventions and discoveries made by early thinkers because what we live now is the product of what had been done in the past. But it should not limit to them because there's great chance those things can be exceeded as we have most innovative technology to assist us in many ways.
If I am one of the great minds, I would prefer to invent gadget that could track down all criminal-minded people and criminals alike across the globe so that justice prevails. Useless lawyers and fabricated evidences will be avoided.
@mikyung (2232)
• Philippines
7 Sep 12
I would contribute my humble knowledge in healthcare. Promote health and wellness among our people so they can be productive in making contributions. Also, I will find a way on how to lessen the adverse effects of climate change - like waste reduction, composting, recycling and the like.
By that way, I may be one of those who imparted something worthwhile to humanity. Thanks
@CarlHalling (3617)
• United Kingdom
7 Sep 12
I'm not sure I'm a great mind, but I would say I've a very good mind, and were I to contribute to the fuiture with it, it would not be in the scientific realm, for the simple reason I have no aptitude or interest in science whatsoever. My contributions would be in the artistic realm, but also perhaps in varying degrees in the philosophical, cultural, historical and spiritual-theological realms. In terms of artistic talent, mine lie in the fields of writing, acting and music, with the first-named benefiting most from my mind. And in my writings, I think it's fair to say I comment on artistic, historical, cultural, philosophical, spiritual &c matters, all from a Christian perspective. As things stand, I have only a very limited readership, and I can't see that changing because my work is not even remotely commercial as I see it, although I do have my admirers. Were I to have achieved the fame I wanted as a young man as an actor and/or musician, then my readership would be a lot larger. So...in the highly unlikely event of my achieving some kind of renown at this late stage of my existence, this may result in a vaster readership. But I think the chances are I'll never be widely read. So, my contributions to the future are perforce extremely limited. But that will not stop me contributing to the world of thought in a very modest way.
@keichan1412 (247)
• United States
6 Sep 12
If I would have a great mind, I would create a talking time machine *hahaha just like in anime, well that's my dream :)* to be able to create all mistakes to right -- to prevent all lost of live in accidents and murders, to monitor all corruptions happening in our society and make those bad people pay, and to make our earth a better place to live in (unlike now, it is so polluted and too much global warming in our Mother Earth T_T).