When Nature has work to be done, she creates a genius to do it. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson Who is the genius created in your own country? Thanks guys
Ernest Rutherford was probably NZs most famous scientist with David Lange as our most genius politician. "I can smell the uranium on your breath" from his Oxford debate is still well known enough to need no explanation amongst older folk.
Napoleon, empereur des Francais. @sarahk the most world famous Kiwi by far is Sir Edmund Hillary. Is he still on your $5 dollar bill?
he is still on the $5 but for all his admirable qualities I'm not sure that he'd meet @John Chibvuri's genius threshold.
Thanks Sarah, wonderful to learn something from NZ! ) Thanks @Spoiltdiva .. those are two strong figures
Have you ever read any of his books? What a thrilling writer he was, he had a natural gift which cannot be taught. He also was a philanthropist and built a plane landing strip to help the local Sherpas gain easier access to food and supplies. He also built a school for the local kids not far from the base of Mt. Everest.
He built hospitals too and his kids have carried on his legacy. Haven't read his books, I should. We currently have this happening here: https://fiver-for-ed.nz/
Tesla was not born in the U.S., so I would point to Edison and his work with electricity which transformed much of the world with electric power. More recently, I would point to Steve Jobs who transformed the world with PC's and smartphones.
Ukrainian Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov discovered (1882) the phenomenon of phagocytosis, developed a phagocytic theory of immunity (1883). He developed theories of embryonic leaves, the origin of multicellular organisms. Professor at Novorossiysk University (1870-1882, now Mechnikov Odessa University). Honorary member of several foreign academies, scientific societies and institutes. Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine for his work on immunity (1908, with German physician, bacteriologist and biochemist Paul Ehrlich). Also Ukrainian Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky Creator of the world's first aircraft: four-engine "Russian Knight" (1913), heavy four-engine bomber and passenger aircraft "Ilya Muromets" (1914), transatlantic seaplane (1934), serial single-propeller helicopter (1942). In 1918 he emigrated to the United States, where in 1923 he founded Sikorsky Aircraft. Author of giant planes "Ilya Muromets" (1913, Russia), Sikorsky S-29-A (USA). Designer of the first amphibious aircraft in the United States. His company has been a leading manufacturer of helicopters abroad since 1943. Sikorsky S-Series helicopters were adopted by the U.S. Armed Forces in 1941. In total, Sikorsky's firm, Sikorsky Aircraft, has built 17 base aircraft and 18 helicopters. With the acquisition of licenses for the production of machines of this brand began the development of helicopter construction in the UK and France. The high guarantee of flights on I. Sikorsky's helicopters is evidenced by the fact that they are constantly used by US presidents as VIP vehicles. year) and the Pacific Ocean (S-61; 1970; refueled in the air).
One of those still living geniuses (like Elon Musk), but a way more hidden personality, is Christopher Langan. He has an extraordinary life-story, being a construction worker and a nightclub security guard. For me, like Emmanuel Swedenborg, he is one of those rare "spiritual geniuses" out there.
Ukrainians who are known all over the world for their achievements: 1. Igor Sikorsky - invented the world's first helicopter 2. Sergey Korolev is considered the founder of cosmonautics! It was under his leadership that the first intercontinental ballistic missile, the first artificial Earth satellite, the first manned flight into space and manned spacewalk were launched.