Exploring the Curiosity of Scientists: A Journey Through History and Discovery

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First time poster, have read this board in the past and enjoyed it. I'm not a student and I'm certainly not up on my official terms and stuff, but I once was a math major in pursuit of a graduate degree, but that was 3 or 4 lifetimes ago. Used to be a little bit smart and I still have the curiosity.

I love pretty much any story of discovery from Galileo's observations of the phases of Venus to Einstein & Quantum Physics, and I enjoy stories about scientists who aren't famous but should be, like Aristarchus of Samos - a great thinker who's name I bring up whenever the opportunity presents itself.
 
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