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I'll go with old Albert. Newton was pretty astonishing too, but mad with it, whereas Albert was just cool as well as thinking some of the biggest thoughts ever so far thought by a human being (so far as I can judge such things).



Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...

Pelé? I dont think there are men that are that great, none in the list fully convince me and many people mentioned arent really relevant to most countries.



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Julius Caesar

Genghis Khan (He wasn't all bad, his kinda like the Kratos of recent history)

C. S. Lewis + J.R.R Tolkien + J.K. Rowling (If you guessed that I liked fantasy, you guessed right)

Guglielmo Marconi (If you reeaalllyyy think about it, he kinda invented the internet.. or at least umm)





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Doobie_wop said:
Salahuddin

Julius Caesar

Genghis Khan (He wasn't all bad, his kinda like the Kratos of recent history)

C. S. Lewis + J.R.R Tolkien + J.K. Rowling (If you guessed that I liked fantasy, you guessed right)

Guglielmo Marconi (If you reeaalllyyy think about it, he kinda invented the internet.. or at least umm)



Oh, Marconi, that's a really good one. So often overlooked, yet he has probably effected mankind in the 20th as much as anyone else on this list.



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Steven Hawking is a big one, and he's still alive. People overlook him for that fact (we're a strange bunch).

Newton and Einstein, too. And Thomas Jefferson invented a lot, I think. Columbus discovered quite a bit.



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Wiped said:
Steven Hawking is a big one, and he's still alive. People overlook him for that fact (we're a strange bunch).

Newton and Einstein, too. And Thomas Jefferson invented a lot, I think. Columbus discovered quite a bit.

I think we'll be able to list Hawking as one of the big ones once we figure out interstellar travel



Khuutra said:
Wiped said:
Steven Hawking is a big one, and he's still alive. People overlook him for that fact (we're a strange bunch).

Newton and Einstein, too. And Thomas Jefferson invented a lot, I think. Columbus discovered quite a bit.

I think we'll be able to list Hawking as one of the big ones once we figure out interstellar travel

Don't hold your breath on that.



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pastro243 said:
Pelé? I dont think there are men that are that great, none in the list fully convince me and many people mentioned arent really relevant to most countries.


Isaac Newton? There are some people that have influenced the whole world.