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Leonardo Da Vinci was a true artist, a genius. “Mona Lisa” a famous painting of all time had become part of humanity’s story. Taught himself to sketch and paint perfectly, considered his eyes to be his main avenue of knowledge. De Vinci had ideas vastly ahead of time. Studied the reproductive human body organs, force and motion, mechanical functions. His work has a strong sense of worth. Nearness, or distance, and the depth of rendering light texture exploring creative expression.
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Nicolaus Copernicus thought the planets revolved around the sun and earth was the center of the universe. Scientists understood to his observation to solve and improve the motion of the heavenly bodies. Copernicus theory even though it was far from the truth, was respected for his research of the solar system. Wrote a book called, “On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres,” helped astronomers with their calculations. The world will forever be thankful for his model of the solar system. -
Michelangelo was a brilliant sculptor, painter, architect, and poet, greatly known for the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the “David.” Freedom to express sculpting marble, exposed humanism by creating naked or dressed male and female bodies, dead, or alive. Perfecting his vision of heaven on earth and humanity evolving. Taught the world various forms of fine arts, naturally expressing humanities emotions. Inspirational, creative vibes influences inventing free expression. -
William Shakespeare wrote thirty-eight plays, two narrative poems, and a hundred fifty-four sonnets, plus the rewrite of “Romeo & Juliet.” Writing great stories for theater and film creating heart breaking plays portraying evil situations, expressing love. Consumed with high intellect, perceptiveness, poet power, with complete range of emotions. Expressed conflicts between people cleverly solving problems. Introduced complex, manipulating, and dark masterpieces, influenced to the world.
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William Harvey, described accurately how blood pumped around the body due to the heart. Explored how valves played an important role circulating blood through the body. One blood stream carried purple, “nutritive” circulation, the other carried scarlet, “vivifying” blood to the arteries. Today Harvey’s discovery is understood as deoxygenated blood and oxygenated blood. An eye opener to doctors today and scientist who were changing the world for the better of humanity. -
Isaac Newton was an English physicist, a key to the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century. Discovered optics, motion, and white light. theorizing the sun and the moon created earths tides keeping the universe balanced made it exist. Invented a reflecting telescope used to study optics to see light and color. Explored motion and gravity, concluding laws of planetary motion publishing a book describing three basic laws on physics. Taught the world about force, mass, and gravity.