s@int wrote:The thing is though what has Da Vinci ever done for you? He invented a lot of things but most of them never saw fruition.

Do you really want me to quote the YouTube one about the Romans? (Monty Python),
s@int wrote:The thing is though what has Da Vinci ever done for you? He invented a lot of things but most of them never saw fruition.
s@int wrote:I invented or thought up the idea of shutter blinds for shop windows years before they were ever used (I actually thought of them for home use but its on the same lines)
Why should I receive credit when someone else invented them independently years later, seperately developed them and put them into use?
Big Niall wrote:Says a lot for our western arrogance that we don't even know the guy's name.
loopyliverpool wrote:It's tricky cos most of the 'Greats' from history are particular their respective fields! Its a bit of a wild one but I would like to put forward Socrates (the philosopher not the footy player who smoked 80 a day and was a Dr. and played for Brazil) the father of debate who influenced all to question everything further and not take things on face value. Socrates had a great influence on Plato who founded the Academy of Athens which essentially was the first sort of education establishment. We owe a great deal to the Greeks in this regard and Socrates was the man who challenged prescribed ways of thinking which were holding back human development.
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