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50 Brilliant Minds Of The Last 100 Years
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50 Brilliant Minds Of The Last 100 Years
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50 Brilliant Minds in the Last 100 Years is a collection of both conventional and controversial inventors, entrepreneurs, scientists, and philosophers. This book is a perfect library addition for any reader who wants to be inspired and informed about modern minds and their ideas. The book offers you up-close, personal access to the fifty most brilliant modern minds that comprise our line-up. Complete with biographical information as well as detailed explanations of their theories and achievements. The book contains the usual suspects such as Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. These traditionally-accepted geniuses rub shoulders with enfant terribles like the unorthodox economist Emily Oster and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, making for an explosive and often controversial look at this fascinating topic.
50 Brilliant Minds in the Last 100 Years is a collection of both conventional and controversial inventors, entrepreneurs, scientists, and philosophers. This book is a perfect library addition for any reader who wants to be inspired and informed about modern minds and their ideas. The book offers you up-close, personal access to the fifty most brilliant modern minds that comprise our line-up. Complete with biographical information as well as detailed explanations of their theories and achievements. The book contains the usual suspects such as Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. These traditionally-accepted geniuses rub shoulders with enfant terribles like the unorthodox economist Emily Oster and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, making for an explosive and often controversial look at this fascinating topic.


















