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What was the most \'revolutionary\' scientific theory of all time?
Of all the scientific theories ever postulated which was the most revolutionary, most earth-shattering of all time. It had to be completely counter to how everyone else viewed the natural world at that time.
My vote would be for Nicolaus Copernicus' heliocentric view of the solar system. |
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Re: What was the most \'revolutionary\' scientific theory of all time?
Relativity
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Re: What was the most \'revolutionary\' scientific theory of all time?
I think the above two have been the most "revolutionary" and anything else is probably a distant third.
Hopefully there is a number three on the way during our life time. Maybe some type of unified theory. |
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Re: What was the most \'revolutionary\' scientific theory of all time?
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I think the above two have been the most "revolutionary" and anything else is probably a distant third. Hopefully there is a number three on the way during our life time. Maybe some time of unified theory. [/ QUOTE ] Another possible third place choice - the ancient greeks who were the first to think the earth was round. |
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Re: What was the most \'revolutionary\' scientific theory of all time?
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I think the above two have been the most "revolutionary" and anything else is probably a distant third. Hopefully there is a number three on the way during our life time. Maybe some type of unified theory. [/ QUOTE ] I think the grand quest for a unified theory in physics is more religious in nature than scientific. Isn't this similar to searching for a lowest order cause? Certainly it is a scientific pursuit, but many believe in it with no strong evidence that it even exists. I think a reasonable theory of non-equilibrium thermodynamics or statistical mechanics would be much more interesting and useful, but that is probably because I work in that field (or vice versa). |
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Re: What was the most \'revolutionary\' scientific theory of all time?
The facial. |
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Re: What was the most \'revolutionary\' scientific theory of all time?
You've got to go with evolution. Earth not being the centre of the universe has nothing on your great uncle being a hairy monkey.
Moderately intelligent people uneducated people (and lots of them) still debate it to this day, even though it's as much a fact as EM or relativity. |
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Re: What was the most \'revolutionary\' scientific theory of all time?
The key word being "moderately"
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Re: What was the most \'revolutionary\' scientific theory of all time?
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You've got to go with evolution. Earth not being the centre of the universe has nothing on your great uncle being a hairy monkey. Moderately intelligent people uneducated people (and lots of them) still debate it to this day, even though it's as much a fact as EM or relativity. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think there is a right or wrong answer - just thought it would be interesting to see different opinions on something other than the g word. |
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Re: What was the most \'revolutionary\' scientific theory of all time?
You can't avoid the 'G' word around here. Maybe we should call it 'Sklansky's G Spot' instead of SMP [/latenitesexdrugsmoneyjoke]
Both theories were pretty funny. As an aside, do you think this is it for revolutionary theories? Are there any assumptions left to shake on the scale of "Earth is the centre of the universe"? |
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