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par Jordan » 14 mai 2010, 00:54
LBDLM, pour toi, une citation, c'est une preuve de l'existence de Dieu?
Tu nous sorts l'argument d'autorité? En quoi ces hommes là ont-ils prouvé l'existence de Dieu?
C'est un jeu con facile à jouer, je peux jouer moi aussi: CELUI QUI FAIT PIPI LE PLUS LOIN
Voici quelques prix Nobel et célèbres scientifiques athées
Paul D. Boyer (1918—): American biochemist and Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1997.[148]
* Sean M. Carroll (1956—): Theoretical cosmologist specializing in dark energy and general relativity.[149]
* Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (1910–1995): Indian American astrophysicist known for his theoretical work on the structure and evolution of stars. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1983.[150]
* Francis Crick (1916–2004): 1962-Nobel-laureate co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, who described himself as a skeptic and an agnostic with "a strong inclination towards atheism."[151][152]
* Richard Dawkins (1941—): British zoologist, biologist, creator of the concepts of the selfish gene and the meme; outspoken atheist and popularizer of science, author of The God Delusion and founder of the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science.[153]
* Paul Dirac (1902–1984): British theoretical physicist, founder of the field of quantum mechanics, predicted of the existence of antimatter. Dirac won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933.[154][155]
* Richard Feynman (1918–1988): American theoretical physicist, best known for his work in renormalizing Quantum electrodynamics and his path integral formulation of Quantum Mechanics . He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965.[156]
* Sigmund Freud (1856–1939): Father of psychoanalysis.[157]
* Christer Fuglesang (1957—), Swedish astronaut and physicist.[158]
* Vitaly Ginzburg (1916—): Russian theoretical physicist and astrophysicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2003. He was also awarded the Wolf Prize in Physics in 1994/95.[159]
* G. H. Hardy (1877–1947): a prominent English mathematician, known for his achievements in number theory and mathematical analysis.[160] [161]
* Frédéric Joliot-Curie (1900–1958): French physicist and Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1935.[162]
* Harold Kroto (1939—): 1996 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry.[163]
* Alfred Kinsey (1894–1956): American biologist, sexologist and professor of entomology and zoology.[164]
* Richard Leakey (1944—): Kenyan paleontologist, archaeologist and conservationist.[165]
* Ernst Mayr (1904–2005): a renowned taxonomist, tropical explorer, ornithologist, historian of science, and naturalist. He was one of the 20th century's leading evolutionary biologists.[166]
* Jonathan Miller (1934—): British physician, actor, theatre and opera director, and (latterly) television presenter. Wrote and presented the 2004 television series, Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief, exploring the roots of his own atheism and investigating the history of atheism in the world.[167]
* Peter D. Mitchell (1920–1992): 1978-Nobel-laureate British biochemist. Atheist mother, and himself atheist from age 15.[168]
* Jacques Monod (1910–1976): French biologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965 for discoveries concerning genetic control of enzyme and virus synthesis.[169]
* Fritz Müller (1821–1897): German biologist who emigrated to Brazil, where he studied the natural history of the Amazon rainforest and was an early advocate of evolutionary theory.[170]
* Hermann Joseph Muller (1890–1967): American geneticist and educator, best known for his work on the physiological and genetic effects of radiation (X-ray mutagenesis). He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1946.[171]
* PZ Myers (1957—) American biology professor at the University of Minnesota and a science blogger via his blog, Pharyngula.[172]
* Paul Nurse (1949—): 2001 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine.[173]
* Linus Pauling (1901–1994): Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (1954) and Peace (1962). He is also considered by many to be the greatest chemist of the 20th century.[155]
* Steven Pinker (1954—): American psychologist.[174]
* Richard J. Roberts (1943—): British biochemist and molecular biologist. He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1993 for the discovery of introns in eukaryotic DNA and the mechanism of gene-splicing. [175] [176] [177]
* Amartya Kumar Sen (1933—): 1998 Nobel Laureate in Economics.[178][179][180][181]
* Claude Shannon (1916–2001): American electrical engineer and mathematician, has been called "the father of information theory", and was the founder of practical digital circuit design theory. [182]
* Michael Smith (1932–2000): British-born Canadian biochemist and Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1993.[183]
* Richard Stallman (1953—): American software freedom activist, hacker, and software developer.[184]
* Victor J. Stenger (1935—): emeritus professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Hawaii and adjunct professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado.[185]
* Leonard Susskind (1940—): American theoretical physicist. He was one of the founding fathers of Superstring theory and he is a professor of theoretical physics at Stanford University.[186]
* Linus Torvalds (1969—): Finnish software engineer, creator of the Linux kernel. [187]
* Alan Turing (1912–1954): English mathematician, logician, and cryptographer. Turing is often considered to be the father of modern computer science. The Turing Award, often recognized as the "Nobel Prize of computing", is named after him.[188][189]
* James D. Watson (1928—): 1962-Nobel-laureate co-discover of the structure of DNA, identified as an atheist in a Newsweek commentary by his acquaintance, Rabbi Marc Gellman.[190]
* Steven Weinberg (1933—): American theoretical physicist. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979 for creating a unified field theory of electromagnetic force and nuclear weak force known as the electro-weak gauge theory.[191][192]
* David Sloan Wilson (1949—): American evolutionary biologist, son of Sloan Wilson, proponent of multilevel selection theory and author of several popular books on evolution.
Merci à AuroraDawn pour la compilation...(yahooanswers)
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Jordan le 14 mai 2010, 01:07, modifié 2 fois.
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