Hello, Dude!
You told me that people who are involved in science must be ugly and weird “nerds” – social outcasts with one eyebrow, pimples, mustaches, braces, stinky hair, and glasses.
But in fact, as we know, a talented person is talented in everything and that weird image is completely false and unjustified, because in reality, everything is all the way around – those boring “nerds” tend to be the most badass and charismatic historical figures: they are famous rock stars, fearless conquerors, influential prophets, and outstanding legends we are all amazed by and who lmadeft a great impact on our world. For example:
Brian May
A guitar player, songwriter, and back vocalist from the legendary rock band Queen, which took rock to completely another atmosphere completely, – Brian May is surprisingly a talented astrophysicist who was working toward his PhD in astrophysics at Imperial College in London, but instead decided to go on tour with his new band Queen at the time when they first hit it big.
And now May rocks out to astrophysics as he achieved his degree from Imperial by completing his dissertation on interplanetary dust. He also wrote a scientific book on athe subject called "Bang! The Complete History of the Universe". In 2015, May was awed by the opportunity to meet the NASA team and participate in the New Horizons mission of an interplanetary space probe's recent fly-by of Pluto.
Nikola Tesla
One of the most mysterious and brightest personalities of the 20th century, whose name is surrounded by enthralling intrigues and gossips, a genius who invented hundreds of modern technologies – Nikola Tesla – was far from a lonely geek.
Instead, he was an outgoing, funny, and charismatic extrovert who enjoyed the company of a wide variety of people, spoke six languages, and loved theater, music, and art. AtIn his time, Tesla was a very famous full-fledged millionaire who gave mindblowing performances with electricity and inventions. He would amazed crowds by demonstrating a radio-controlled boat, X-ray images, hight-voltage transformers, or even passing one million volts of AC electricity through his body.
Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci was the leading intellectual and the key figure of the Renaissance. Most of all he is known as a great Italian painter for his famous and enduring works “The Last Supper” and “Mona Lisa”. Furthermore, he was a brilliant musician who used to play flute and every stringed musical instrument. FBecause orf his musical talent and magnificent showmanship Leonardo was very popular and was always welcomed to perform onat parties by very rich and famous Italian noblemen, including the Regent of Milan Ludovico Sforza.
Moreover, Leonardo was a magnificent engineer whose designs were completely ahead of his time: in the 15th century he invented the parachute, machine gun, diving suit, armored tank, and self-propelled cart. Unfortunately, his ideas were left unrecognised as there were no proper tools available atin his time to construct his inventions.
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