| # | Hint | Discipline | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | "The Origin of Species", developed the Theory of Evolution | Biology | Charles Darwin | 99%
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| 3 | Three laws of motion, Theory of Gravity, Calculus, contributions to Optics | Physics, Mathematics | Isaac Newton | 98%
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| 11 | Developed the Theory of Relativity, proposed the Photon, described the statistics of Bosons | Physics | Albert Einstein | 97%
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| 1 | Discovered Jupiter's Moons, developed concept of Inertia, improved Telescope, proposed Heliocentrism, Scientific Method | Physics, Mathematics | Galileo Galilei | 95%
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| 6 | Father of Psychoanalysis | Psychoanalysis | Sigmund Freud | 91%
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| 7 | First modern scientist to propose a Heliocentric Cosmos | Astronomy | Nicolaus Copernicus | 90%
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| 4 | "a² + b² = c²", Theory of Harmony, might be the first to discover the spherical nature of the earth | Mathemetics, Astronomy, Musical Theory | Pythagoras | 89%
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| 2 | Ancient philosopher, contributed to Logic, Biology, Physics, Drama Theory, Political Theory, Psychology and more | Everything | Aristotle | 86%
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| 44 | Founder of genetics, experimented with peas to develope the Rules of Inheritance | Biology | Gregor Mendel | 84%
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| 61 | Discovered polonium and radium, was awarded with the nobel price for physics and chemistry | Physics, Chemistry | Marie Curie | 83%
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| 17 | Developed a Computer and its algorithms, which were able to break the enigma code | Computer Science | Alan Turing | 80%
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| 21 | Developed Penicillin, the first antibioticum | Medicine, Biology | Alexander Fleming | 80%
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| 8 | Discovered principle of floatation and the lever, invented the screw punp | Mathematics,Physics | Archimedes | 79%
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| 10 | Developed the period table of elements | Chemistry | Dmitri Mendeleev | 76%
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| 28 | Author of the "Elements", the most important ancient work on Geometry | Mathematics | Euclid | 74%
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| 45 | Developed vaccines against Rabies, Anthrax and Chicken cholera, invented the process of heating milk to kill its bacteria | Medicine | Louis Pasteur | 74%
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| 12 | Father of Medicine, coined the oath of doctors, discribed and categorized many diseases | Medicine | Hippocrates | 73%
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| 23 | Developed the laws of planetary motion | Physics | Johannes Kepler | 73%
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| 26 | Author of the "Wealth of Nations", father of classical Economics | Economics | Adam Smith | 72%
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| 53 | Developed the multi-phase AC current, gave the unit for magnetic flux density his name, experimented with wireless communication | Physics | Nicola Tesla | 70%
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| 24 | Father of Quantum Physics, described black body radiation, discovered the constant to describe the relation of frequency and energy of light | Physics | Max Planck | 69%
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| 18 | Experimentally examined electromagnetism, developed the law of induction, a cage to guard from lightnings, contributed to the invention of the electric motor | Physics, Chemistry | Michael Faraday | 68%
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| 16 | Gave the Number e his name, introduced the standart notation of Math, developed the angles to describe elemental rotations | Mathematics, Physics | Leonard Euler | 60%
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| 58 | Discovered the double helix structure of DNA | Biology | James Watson | 58%
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| 59 | Discovered the double helix structure of DNA | Biology | Francis Crick | 57%
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| 83 | Known for his experiments with conditioning dogs | Psychology | Ivan Pavlov | 57%
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| 9 | Invented the vaccine | Medicine | Edward Jenner | 55%
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| 99 | Discovered the nucleus of atoms | Physics | Ernest Rutherford | 55%
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| 14 | Developed the coordinate system, founding analytic geometrics, explained the rainbow | Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy | Rene Descartes | 55%
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| 80 | Founder of analytic psychology, known for his concepts of the collective unconscious, archetypes and anima and animus | Psychoanalysis | Carl Jung | 54%
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| 36 | Invented the self-sustaining nuclar chain reaction, explained the statistics of Spin-1/2-Particels and gave them his name, explained beta-radiation, | Physics | Enrico Fermi | 54%
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| 76 | Developed conflict theory in sociology, dialectical materialism as paradimn for discribing history, the value theory of labor, father of communism | Sociology, Economics, Political Theory, Philosophy | Karl Marx | 54%
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| 52 | Developed the theory of hydro-pressure, gave the unit for pressure his name, developed the binomial distribution, invented a mechanical calculator | Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy | Blaise Pascal | 52%
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| 13 | Inventor of the microscope, discoverer of bacteria | Physics, Biology | Antonie van Leeuwenhoek | 49%
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| 56 | Discovered the role of Oxygen in combustion, reformed chemical nomenclature, pioneer of stoichiometry | Chemistry, Biology | Antoine Lavoisier | 48%
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| 31 | Developed a set of four equations to describe all electromagnetic phenomens, predicted the existence of electromagnetic waves | Physics | James Clerk Maxwell | 47%
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| 60 | Made X-ray diffraction images of DNA, which helped to identify its structure | Biology | Rosalind Franklin | 46%
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| 42 | Co-invented calculus, invented binary numbers, invented a mechanical calculator, laid the foundation for Paleontology amd Speleology ... | Everything | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | 43%
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| 71 | Inventor of the economic theory, which demanded the state to invest money in times of crisis | Economics | John Maynard Keynes | 42%
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| 15 | “Mathematicorum Principi”, developed the Normal Distribution, the Divergence Theory, examined Earth's magnetic field and more | Mathematics, Physics | Carl Friedrich Gauss | 38%
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| 35 | Introduced Europe to the islamic and indian mathematics, "1 1 2 3 5 8 13..." | Mathematics | Leonardo Fibonacci | 38%
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| 39 | First programmer for an mechanical computer | Mathematics, Computer Science | Ada Lovelace | 37%
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| 57 | Father of Taxonomy and scientific classification of animals and plants | Biology | Carl Linnaeus | 37%
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| 88 | Proposed the Neutrino, discovered the exclusion principle of fermions | Physics | Wolfgang Pauli | 34%
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| 66 | Inventor of the World Wide Web | Computer Science, Physics | Tim Berners-Lee | 33%
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| 37 | Most important physician of the Roman Empire, developed the four temperaments theory | Medicine | Galen | 32%
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| 30 | Introduced the Atomic Theory into Chemistry | Chemistry | John Dalton | 31%
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| 50 | Developed the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, wrote his famous "Lectures on Physics" | Physics | Richard Feynman | 31%
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| 38 | Developed the universal grammar theory and the hierarchy of classes of formal grammars | Linguistics | Noam Chomsky | 30%
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| 20 | Developed an influential branch of reform pedagogy in the "Casa dei Bambini" | Pedagogy | Maria Montessori | 29%
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| 29 | First known Scientist of Greece, predicted an eclipse, developed the intercept theorem and that all angles on the semicircle arc are right angles | Mathematics, Philosophy, Astronomy | Thales | 29%
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| 47 | Most important proponent of behavioralism, invented the operant conditioning chamber | Psychology | B. F. Skinner | 27%
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| 55 | Greatest physician of the middle ages, author of the "Canon Of Medicine" and the "The Book of Healing", also known as Ibn Sina | Medicine, Philosophy | Avicenna | 26%
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| 43 | Inventor of algebraic logic, formalized logic, the valuetype of logical values (true,false) are called after him in most programming languages | Logics, Mathematics | George Boole | 26%
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| 69 | Developed the concept of orbital hybridisation, was awarded for the nobel price for peace for engagement against nuclear weapons | Chemistry | Linus Pauling | 26%
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| 92 | Pioneer of the scientific theory, who developed the equation which described the relation of pressure and volume of a gas | Chemistry | Robert Boyle | 26%
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| 25 | Author of "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism" and "Politics as a Vocation", greatly influencing Sociology | Sociology, Economics | Max Weber | 25%
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| 54 | Inventor of the ammonia synthesis from nitrogen and hydrogen, father of chemical warfare | Chemistry | Fritz Haber | 24%
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| 51 | Distributed to thermodynamics, discovered, that the entropy is proportional to the logarithm of possible states, the physical constant k is named after him | Physics | Ludwig Boltzmann | 23%
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| 87 | "Father of American psychology", proponent of Pragmatism | Psychology | William James | 23%
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| 85 | Developed spectroscopy (with Kirchhoff), invented the burner, that is used in many chemical laboratories | Chemistry | Konrad Bunsen | 21%
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| 63 | Developed the incompleteness theorems, which stated the mathematics can not be based purely on a set of axioms | Mathematics | Kurt Gödel | 20%
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| 46 | Invented a treatment for tuberculosis and cholera, discovered acquired immunity, set the standards for examining disease-causing microorganisms | Medicine | Robert Koch | 20%
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| 64 | Greatly distributed to non-euclidean geometry, developed the zeta-function, developed the curvature tensor | Mathematics | Bernhard Riemann | 19%
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| 89 | Co-developed the statistics of fermions, merged quantum mechanics with special relativity, predicted antimatter | Physics | Paul Dirac | 18%
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| 49 | Developed the Continental drift theory | Geology | Alfred Wegener | 17%
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| 19 | Father of Sociology and Positivism, | Sociology, Philosophy, Mathematics | Auguste Comte | 17%
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| 75 | Developed a transformation, which can be used to transform from a time space to a frequency space, proved, that all periodically functions can be described as a sum of sinus and cosinus functions | Mathematics, Physics | Joseph Fourier | 17%
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| 94 | Discovered hydrogen, measured the density of the earth | Chemistry, Physics | Henry Cavendish | 16%
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| 62 | Developed a list of problems, mathematician should solve, developed the vector space, which is used in quantum mechanics | Mathematics | David Hilbert | 15%
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| 77 | Author of "The Fall of the Roman Empire" | Historigraphy | Edward Gibbon | 15%
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| 90 | Developed Set Theory and the theory of infinite numbers | Mathematics | Georg Cantor | 15%
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| 22 | Father of Epistemology, helped to prevent Cholera, developed and tested Anesthesia | Medicine | John Snow | 15%
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| 65 | Founders of modern ethology, examined instinctive behaviour of geese | Biology | Konrad Lorenz | 15%
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| 34 | Introduced indian numbers and zero to islamic mathematics, invented several algorithms, merged arithmetrics and geometry | Mathematics | Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi | 15%
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| 74 | Developed a system for describing mechanics, calculated the points at which planets are followed by trojans, developed the formalism for solving optimation problems | Mathematics, Physics | Joseph-Louis Lagrange | 14%
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| 33 | Developed "The Rules of Sociological Method" and examined labour division, major proponent of structural functionalism | Sociology, Pedagogy | Émile Durkheim | 13%
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| 32 | Developed Socialdarwinism, "Survival of the Fittest" | Sociology, Biology | Herbert Spencer | 13%
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| 93 | Isolated elements such as potassium, calcium, strontium, barium, magnesium and boron, using electrolysis | Chemistry | Humphry Davy | 13%
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| 73 | Developed a system for describing mechanics, developed the quaternions, coined the words "tensor" and scalar | Physics, Mathematics | William Rowan Hamilton | 13%
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| 70 | "Saviour of mothers", who fought childbed fever and introduced hand disinfection standards | Medicine | Ignaz Semmelweis | 11%
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| 81 | Proponent of structural psychoanalysis, known for the concepts of the mirror phase and the destinction of the real, the symbolic and the imaginary | Psychoanalysis | Jacques Lacan | 11%
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| 78 | Inventor of the electronical computer | Computer Science | Konrad Zuse | 11%
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| 72 | Most prominent protagonist of the neoliberal Chicago School of economics | Economics | Milton Friedmann | 11%
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| 100 | Greatest physician of Rennaisance, "father of toxicology" | Medicine | Paracelsus | 11%
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| 27 | Developed linguistic Structuralism and contributed to Semiotics | Linguistics | Ferdinand de Saussure | 9%
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| 96 | Discovered blood types | Medicine | Karl Landsteiner | 8%
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| 67 | Explained the photosyntheses | Chemistry, Biology | Melvin Calvin | 8%
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| 41 | Co-developed the first transistor and a special type of diode | Physics, Electronical Engineering | William Shockley | 8%
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| 40 | Co-developed the first transistor and a theory for explaining superconductivity, won the Nobel Prize in Physics twice | Physics, Electronical Engineering | John Bardeen | 7%
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| 68 | Inventor of the first plastic | Chemistry | Leo H. Baekeland | 7%
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| 98 | Discovered the Milieu interieur, examined the function of the liver and was able to explain diabetes | Medicine | Claude Bernard | 6%
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| 91 | "Founding father of paleontology", developed zoology as comparative anatomy | Biology | Georges Cuvier | 6%
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| 97 | First mathematician to use non-euclidean geometry | Mathematics | Nikolai Lobachevsky | 6%
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| 84 | Developed the formal language and a theory in which mathematics is purely based on formal logic | Mathematics | Gottlob Frege | 5%
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| 79 | Author of the "Psychology of the Masses" | Psychology, Sociology | Gustave Le Bon | 5%
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| 95 | Founder of the Annales-School of history | Historiography | Marc Bloch | 4%
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| 86 | Ancient father of Linguistics | Linguistics | Panini | 3%
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| 82 | Founder of Völkerpsychologie, developed Psychology towards an indepent discipline, the "father of experimental psychology" | Psychology | Wilhelm Wundt | 3%
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| 48 | Father of Indo-European studies, discoverer of the relation of european languages and Sanskrit | Linguistics | Franz Bopp | 1%
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