[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/sci/ - Science & Math


View post   

File: 372 KB, 769x767, VTNH-DB53jI1V6pUxyIVm1LtlIcZG7-tvR8-2GCOPaA.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9299860 No.9299860[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Which great minds inspire you the most, /sci/?

>> No.9299872

The Black Science Man made me realize that races are real. Even the brightest of the negroes is fucking stupid.

>> No.9299874

Mark Hamills joker is pretty good I guess.

>> No.9299879
File: 133 KB, 1278x802, 34123124.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9299879

>>9299860
Not a "great mind" in real life, but I actually became a civil engineer because of Wentworth Millers character in the TV-series Prison Break, Micheal Scofield. I was so fascinated, and once the fact that he was civil engineer became a theme in the show, i had made up my mind.

Living happily now, zero regrets about my decision.

>> No.9299881

>>9299879
The last season was shit

>> No.9299885
File: 171 KB, 900x750, marquis-de-sade.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9299885

>>9299860
This guy right fucking here.

>> No.9299887

>>9299860
My character in Morrowind

>> No.9299894

>>9299881
Do you mean the last season of the main plot or the 2017 last season?

>> No.9299900

>>9299894
The main plot, I think. That whole story with the secret organisation was just stupid

>> No.9299903

>>9299900
Yeah so season 4 which released in 2008. They released season 5 a few months ago. Michael is imprisoned in Yemen.

>> No.9299947

>>9299860
>no hillary clinton
What is this

>> No.9299987
File: 221 KB, 1024x1024, 20171116_162018-COLLAGE.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9299987

>>9299860
These men here have inspired me the most be it through their works, music or sheer acolades and acomplishments in life.

>> No.9300169

>>9299987
>Reply
my boy rommel, shame he was on a loosing side

>> No.9300189

>>9300169
A lot of people dont like the desert fox for the fact he was on the germans side aswell as the part he played in the betrayal against Hitler, But if they were to read some of the blokes books and look deep at his achivements in the military they sure would change their view on the guy and look beyond the labels and just see him as an awesome figure of military history.

>> No.9300193

>>9299860
IM RIGGLE PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIG lmao xDDD

>> No.9300196

>>9300169
He was a badass and all but how arrogant can you be to release a book about tank warfare that's basically just a dossier on your tactics. The allies read that book and used it against him. I don't understand why the German empire was glorified as this existential threat when they essentially defeated themselves through a bunch of dumbass decisions.

>> No.9300212
File: 109 KB, 900x900, 1508111517300.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9300212

>>9299872
>>>/pol/
you have to go back

>> No.9300224

niel d'Grassy Tysan is my fave he can explaine things good and cool

>> No.9300228

>>9300224
days rite

>> No.9300311

>>9300189
Keep your nazi shit off this board and go back to where you came from. You're not funny.

>> No.9300342

>>9300311
Go back to /pol/.

>> No.9300458

Einstein, Newton, Galileo, Kepler, Socrates (as known to us via Plato), Pyrrho, Archimedes, Leonardo, Schwinger, Born, Planck, Bohr, Oppenheimee, Wheeler, Thorne, Feynman, Gell-Mann...

Of all these, I admire Einstein the most, both as a scientist and as a human being.