Who'll still be recognized 2000 years from now?

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Originally posted by: glen
Originally posted by: TheEvil1
Originally posted by: glen
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski

Stephen Hawkins will be remambered like Einstien and Newton

No way in hell.

yes he will. that man is resposable for juat about everything we know abut astrophysics, black holes and other neet physics stuff

If you went to University of Rochester department of Physics and Astronomy

http://www.pas.rochester.edu/ and said that, you would get beat up by the faculty.


AAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
A faculty member or student there couldn't beat up a Kitten.
They can only kill them throu whatever form of telekinesis they developed.
 

jagr10

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If you come up with something new and it's somehow adopted by society, then you get recognized. Something that has never been done before which is done for the first time is usually remembered.

So i'd have to say Neil Armstrong will be remembered, Elvis Presley, Shakespeare, (let's not forget all the religious figures too like prophets).