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An odd 'history of science' question...

Name: Gunlord 2008-06-09 1:55

Sup /sci/! I'm just wondering, and my apologies if this seems like kind of a broad question, but can you think of any presidents, kings, prime ministers, etc.--you know, national leaders or notable politicians--who have been scientists? Off the top of my head I can think of Thomas Jefferson, who aside from his accomplishments as President of the U.S also did some work in paleontology and invented a few nifty things. Can any of you guys think of any other politicians whose interests encompassed math and science as well as law? Thanks very much in advance.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-09 2:54

James Garfield derived a novel proof of the pythagorean theorem while working in the house of representatives (halfway down): http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PythagoreanTheorem.html

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-09 3:16

Lincoln was a ballistics expert.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-09 4:42

George W Bush has an MBA in business administration and is the first president to hold an MBA.

Name: 4tran 2008-06-09 7:30

notable politician - Ben Franklin

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-09 13:48

Jefferson wasn't a scientist per se, but he had the temperment of one.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-09 13:59

Adolf Hitler, an expert in Jewish problem.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-09 17:24

>>7
He was stupid, he let that jew Einstein get away and develop the atomic bomb, thus destroying a portion of the greatest country in the world.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-09 17:24

>>8

Are you fond of Konata?

Name: sage 2008-06-09 17:59

Angela Merkel has a doctorate in quantum chemistry.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-09 18:00

>>10
LOL i failed

Name: Gunlord 2008-06-10 3:03

Angela Merkel and Ben Franklin? Cool. Thanks for the pointers, guys, much appreciated :)

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