in terms of raw brain power…
many consider him the last great universal mathematician…someone that had a serious grasp in many fields…
i rate him above Einstein, honestly…
in terms of raw brain power…
many consider him the last great universal mathematician…someone that had a serious grasp in many fields…
i rate him above Einstein, honestly…
How does he compare to Ed Witten?
I look forward to this thread being as or even more enlightening than any of the OP’s other threads on this subject.
Much as I like him (he was my first advisor’s advisor.) I vote for Claude Shannon. His master’s thesis was the invention of digital logic - the use of vacuum tubes to implement Boolean functions. Then he invented information theory, and my information theory professor said that most work in that area was refining his proofs.
Then he was one of the first to describe computer chess, and was also a good juggler.
My logic design professor at MIT, who was pretty well known himself, was in awe of Shannon.
Time to update the list. Can you imagine if he had these guys’ names tattooed on his arm below a heart? He’d have to keep crossing them out and adding a new one below it.
What you now need is for this thread to spawn two copies of itself…
I still vote Howard Morris as the greatest man of all time. Who else could have imbued Ernest T. Bass with such humor and pathos and chaotic awesomeness, directed Doris Day in With Six You Get Egg Roll with such perfection she stopped making movies thereafter, and created the Hamburglar from nothingness not unlike the creation of Eve from Adam’s McRib? Truly this man was the son of Og.
Though I do like the image of Einstein as a sitcom main character opening the door and with a look and sound of disgust saying “Hell:rolleyes: von Neumann…”.
When it comes to geniuses I’m partial to artists. I think Michelangelo was the greatest mind ever (and pair of hands.) Oh wait: MA was neither a scientist nor of the 20th century.
I think Charles Proteus Steinmetz would have to be right up there.
I read his biography in the sixth grade, after reading a story about him in our reading book. A very remarkable person.
Von Neumann was a military industrial complex cheerleader of Edward Teller level proportions. That is a huge strike against him in my opinion.
I’ll take peace loving Big Al over who to spend the afternoon with in that contest.
Let’s have a comparison of contributions from these great minds, I’ll start with Einstein, since I know so little about Von Neumann.
Wow. I thought this thread would be brimming with cranky Tesla fanbois.