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Person of the Century: Walter Isaacson, Steven Pinker and others (1999)



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Time Magazine’s managing editor, Walter Isaacson, and a diverse panel of scientists, historians, and writers share their picks for Time magazine’s Person of the Century. With Walter Isaacson, Steven Pinker, Bruce Sterling, Daniel C. Dennett, Robert C. Gallo, Peter J. Gay, Maxine Singer
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3 thoughts on “Person of the Century: Walter Isaacson, Steven Pinker and others (1999)
  1. Everything that is supposedly thought up, has all ready been known. They are discovering and taking credit for things with personal bias; some warranted some unwarranted. A battle of destroyers versus creators. A battle of bullshit artists versus factual realisms. Einstein has already been proven wrong in so many counts. The core problem with mainstream science? Slugs; controlled by the funding monster. Afraid and stunted; impeding progress. Your not worried about what has or has not been proven? The statement of an idiot with a title; the other core offshoot of the same problem. Venturing back and fourth, dipping into so called genius, then wallowing back into a made up quagmire. Why would the math in one dimension work in another dimension; guess What?; It dosen't.

  2. 2:13 The first time I heard her list I rejected all but one (the coming with the idea first). Then when that other guy replied 3:47 and found a flaw in it, I realized I didn't agree with anything in her list. So silly. The criteria is influence, for good or evil.

    That also implies right or wrong.

    Eliminating Hitler or someone who has a bad idea but influenced people (like Communism) is surely influential.

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