“Ok, then it’s agreed. We can build a rocket and all get the hell out of here before any of the problems start.”
Each of the people in this picture has accomplished more for humanity then any of the guys in that other painting. From left to right they are:
Galileo Galilei – Physicist, Mathematician, Astronomer Extraordinaire, and Champion of the Copernican Theory, through which man gets a clear view of where he or she stands in the universe. Using observations of the moons of Jupiter and phases of Venus, Galileo offered evidence that the Earth revolved around the Sun. He was the first to observe sun spots, the rings of Saturn, and mountains on the moon. Steven Hawking said, "Galileo, perhaps more than any other single person, was responsible for the birth of modern science." It wasn’t until 1992 that Pope John Paul II admitted that the church’s ruling against Galileo might have been a mistake.
Marie Skłodowska Curie – Physicist, Chemist, she was the first person honored with 2 Nobel Prizes; one for her pioneering work in the field of radioactivity, the other in chemistry. She created the Theory of Radioactivity, developed techniques for isolating isotopes, and discovered two new elements. During WWI Curie developed the innovation of X-rays to help surgeons locate and remove bullets on the battlefield. Even with all those accomplishments it’s hard to find a picture of her smiling.
J. Robert Oppenheimer – Physicist, Scientific Director of the Manhattan Project. Although he is known as the “father of the atomic bomb,” it is important to remember that it was the use of that weapon during WWII which shortened the war by years, saving countless lives in the process. After the war Oppenheimer became an outspoken proponent of nuclear nonproliferation. Because of that his security clearance was revoked and he was blacklisted by the McCarthy crowd.
Sir Isaac Newton - Physicist, considered by many to be one of the most influential people in history, Newton, discovered the Law of Gravity and the Three Laws of Motion. He built the first reflecting telescope, co-developed calculus, and developed a theory of color, based on the observation that white light can be broken down into primary colors. Is that enough!
Louis Pasteur – Chemist and Microbiologist, his work led to breakthroughs in fighting or preventing diseases such as anthrax, chicken cholera, and silkworm diseases. He created the first vaccine for rabies and his experiments supplied observable evidence for Germ Theory. He is regarded as one of the founders of microbiology and his process of Pasteurization gave us all something to wash down our Oreos with.
Stephen Hawking - Theoretical Physicist, he is known for his contributions to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity, Author of A Brief History of Time and, until 2009, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. Hawking calculated that black holes, far from being undetectable, create and emit x-rays, known today as Hawking Radiation, until they exhaust their energy and eventually evaporate. He also did a lot of other quantum physics stuff that is hard to understand. Look it up on Wikipedia.
Albert Einstein – Besides owning a chain of bagel stores, Einstein was a Theoretical Physicist. His contributions include Special Theory of Relativity which proposed that all motion is relative and that there is no absolute state of rest. In addition, he formulated his General Theory of Relativity which described gravity not as a force but as a curvature of space/time. For his many contributions Einstein received a Nobel Prize. His groundbreaking work laid the foundation for modern Quantum Physics and to this day his hair style still sets the standard for all other scientists.
Carl Sagan – Coming in at number two for great hair, Sagan was an Astronomer and Astrochemist. Although his scientific achievements focus on the chemical composition of planets in our solar system he is best known for his popularization of science. He is co-writer of the television series, Cosmos, the most widely watched PBS program in history. His other books include Pale Blue Dot, Contact, and The Demon Haunted World (do yourself a favor and read that one).
Thomas Edison – Inventor, Businessman, and “Wizard of Menlo Park.” He was the first to apply modern production techniques to the process of inventing. With 1,093 patents his inventions include, the phonograph, the motion picture camera, the universal stock ticker, scotch tape, the wireless telegraph for communicating with ships at sea, alkaline batteries, the Dictaphone, and the electric train. Did I leave anything out?
Aristotle – Greek Philosopher, known as the father of science, his writings contain the first known formal study of logic. Unlike his teacher, Plato, Aristotle emphasized the physical world not the heavens. He felt knowledge could be gained by studying the observable universe. His branch of philosophy with its emphasis on examining nature led to the birth of physics, biology, medicine, and nearly all the other natural sciences. HE INVENTED LOGIC FOR GOD’S SAKE.
Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson – Astrophysicist and Director of the Hayden Planetarium, Tyson is a bestselling author and great popularizer of science, appearing on scores of TV and radio shows. In 2004 he hosted the miniseries Origins on PBS. He has been awarded the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal, the highest honor a civilian can receive from the agency. He is presently the host of Nova Science Now and is the snappiest dresser of all the scientists depicted here.
Richard Dawkins- Evolutionary Biologist, formally Professor for Public Understanding of Science at Oxford, Dawkins popularized and advanced our understanding of evolution though his books The Selfish Gene, and The Extended Phenotype. He is also one of the leading proponents of science and rationalism, and has personally chewed up and spit out creationists and intelligent design proponents through numerous essays, debates and his book The God Delusion.
Charles Darwin – One of the four giants on this page, (the other three being Galileo, Newton and Einstein) Darwin discovered the mechanism by which evolution occurs, namely natural selection. Because of him, we know the fact that all species of life on earth have evolved over time from common ancestors. Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.
...And there you have it. Now, considering science usually has to drag religion kicking and screaming into the 21st century what exactly did those guys in that other picture do? Oh yeah, they caused a lot of wars.
Galileo Galilei – Physicist, Mathematician, Astronomer Extraordinaire, and Champion of the Copernican Theory, through which man gets a clear view of where he or she stands in the universe. Using observations of the moons of Jupiter and phases of Venus, Galileo offered evidence that the Earth revolved around the Sun. He was the first to observe sun spots, the rings of Saturn, and mountains on the moon. Steven Hawking said, "Galileo, perhaps more than any other single person, was responsible for the birth of modern science." It wasn’t until 1992 that Pope John Paul II admitted that the church’s ruling against Galileo might have been a mistake.
Marie Skłodowska Curie – Physicist, Chemist, she was the first person honored with 2 Nobel Prizes; one for her pioneering work in the field of radioactivity, the other in chemistry. She created the Theory of Radioactivity, developed techniques for isolating isotopes, and discovered two new elements. During WWI Curie developed the innovation of X-rays to help surgeons locate and remove bullets on the battlefield. Even with all those accomplishments it’s hard to find a picture of her smiling.
J. Robert Oppenheimer – Physicist, Scientific Director of the Manhattan Project. Although he is known as the “father of the atomic bomb,” it is important to remember that it was the use of that weapon during WWII which shortened the war by years, saving countless lives in the process. After the war Oppenheimer became an outspoken proponent of nuclear nonproliferation. Because of that his security clearance was revoked and he was blacklisted by the McCarthy crowd.
Sir Isaac Newton - Physicist, considered by many to be one of the most influential people in history, Newton, discovered the Law of Gravity and the Three Laws of Motion. He built the first reflecting telescope, co-developed calculus, and developed a theory of color, based on the observation that white light can be broken down into primary colors. Is that enough!
Louis Pasteur – Chemist and Microbiologist, his work led to breakthroughs in fighting or preventing diseases such as anthrax, chicken cholera, and silkworm diseases. He created the first vaccine for rabies and his experiments supplied observable evidence for Germ Theory. He is regarded as one of the founders of microbiology and his process of Pasteurization gave us all something to wash down our Oreos with.
Stephen Hawking - Theoretical Physicist, he is known for his contributions to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity, Author of A Brief History of Time and, until 2009, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. Hawking calculated that black holes, far from being undetectable, create and emit x-rays, known today as Hawking Radiation, until they exhaust their energy and eventually evaporate. He also did a lot of other quantum physics stuff that is hard to understand. Look it up on Wikipedia.
Albert Einstein – Besides owning a chain of bagel stores, Einstein was a Theoretical Physicist. His contributions include Special Theory of Relativity which proposed that all motion is relative and that there is no absolute state of rest. In addition, he formulated his General Theory of Relativity which described gravity not as a force but as a curvature of space/time. For his many contributions Einstein received a Nobel Prize. His groundbreaking work laid the foundation for modern Quantum Physics and to this day his hair style still sets the standard for all other scientists.
Carl Sagan – Coming in at number two for great hair, Sagan was an Astronomer and Astrochemist. Although his scientific achievements focus on the chemical composition of planets in our solar system he is best known for his popularization of science. He is co-writer of the television series, Cosmos, the most widely watched PBS program in history. His other books include Pale Blue Dot, Contact, and The Demon Haunted World (do yourself a favor and read that one).
Thomas Edison – Inventor, Businessman, and “Wizard of Menlo Park.” He was the first to apply modern production techniques to the process of inventing. With 1,093 patents his inventions include, the phonograph, the motion picture camera, the universal stock ticker, scotch tape, the wireless telegraph for communicating with ships at sea, alkaline batteries, the Dictaphone, and the electric train. Did I leave anything out?
Aristotle – Greek Philosopher, known as the father of science, his writings contain the first known formal study of logic. Unlike his teacher, Plato, Aristotle emphasized the physical world not the heavens. He felt knowledge could be gained by studying the observable universe. His branch of philosophy with its emphasis on examining nature led to the birth of physics, biology, medicine, and nearly all the other natural sciences. HE INVENTED LOGIC FOR GOD’S SAKE.
Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson – Astrophysicist and Director of the Hayden Planetarium, Tyson is a bestselling author and great popularizer of science, appearing on scores of TV and radio shows. In 2004 he hosted the miniseries Origins on PBS. He has been awarded the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal, the highest honor a civilian can receive from the agency. He is presently the host of Nova Science Now and is the snappiest dresser of all the scientists depicted here.
Richard Dawkins- Evolutionary Biologist, formally Professor for Public Understanding of Science at Oxford, Dawkins popularized and advanced our understanding of evolution though his books The Selfish Gene, and The Extended Phenotype. He is also one of the leading proponents of science and rationalism, and has personally chewed up and spit out creationists and intelligent design proponents through numerous essays, debates and his book The God Delusion.
Charles Darwin – One of the four giants on this page, (the other three being Galileo, Newton and Einstein) Darwin discovered the mechanism by which evolution occurs, namely natural selection. Because of him, we know the fact that all species of life on earth have evolved over time from common ancestors. Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.
...And there you have it. Now, considering science usually has to drag religion kicking and screaming into the 21st century what exactly did those guys in that other picture do? Oh yeah, they caused a lot of wars.
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So, make a bigger table! Is there any rational reason not to do so? I've seen Last Supper parodies with less/more then the 13 spots.
Still, very cool as is!
- Fastthumbs
yay!
More importantly, though, how is Aristotle not one of the giants in the picture? I mean, I have my issues with the guy, but as you said, he practically invented modern science. He wasn't just pivotal, he was practically the fulcrum.
Whoever wrote this doesn't know much about these guys.
Also, yes on the bigger table.
Otherwise, great picks!
Of course you are right. I am extremely embarrassed to make such a mistake, and with Sagan no less. He’s one of my heroes, which is why I put him on Einstein’s right hand. I fixed the mistake.
Resuna,
Thanks for turning me on to Ramanujan. I looked him up. His story is fascinating. I love to learn about new things and people. Again thanks.
To all Nikola Tesla fans,
I apologize. Tesla makes the list not only for being a great scientist but also for having fantastic turn-of-the-century, parted-down-the-middle, scientist hair, with a swarthy mustache to boot. How could I have been so blind?
Don't worry about people second guessing. Probably except maybe Newton and Einstein, with all the giants someone could make a reasonable arguement for having someone else instead. Of course anything like this will have to be to some extent subjective. Yours isn't the only choice, but is an excellent choice well executed.
For those who are insisting on Tesla over Edison (as all the cool kids do now a days), remember not to just compare their patents, but also that Edison invented the the CONCEPT of inventing as a constant ongoing process to improve the human condition rather than an occasional creative anomoly, as well as developing the concept of the research laboratory.
Applause!
That aside, nice pic but where the heck is Dennett? You've got Neil deGrasse Tyson up there but no Dennett?
Wrote the bestselling book of the 90s on Neodarwinism? Dennett.
Came up with the False Belief test as a whimsical thing which might be worth testing? Dennett.
Extends scientifically literate insights from evolutionary theory and neuroscience to debunk supernatural-remnant intuitions about consciousness? Dennett.
Popularised, spread and demonstrated the applications of Dawkins 'meme' idea? Dennett.
Dennett.
I would like a poster of this or of your final product should you choose to edit again.
Great painting though.
Make one with as many accomplished atheists as you can.
That Einstein guy sure is awesome!
If you are not planning on selling this as a poster, could you, pretty please upload a non jpeg compressed version (png as an example) in a as high-as-possible resolution somewhere, so I could ask my local printshop to print me a poster of this?
I'd really love to have this on my wall.
Also, Oppenhimer had a brilliant mind. What he helped to create did more harm than good on the greater scope of things.
My name is Mario Cesar, I'm from Brazil.
I and some people are creating a atheist organization (cald "Livres Pensadores" - Free Thinkers, in English) in Brazil and your picture of the Last Supper is the best I found to be our logo.
So... I would like to ask you if we can use it, what would be necessary, if we have to pay you something, etc.
My e-mail is mandapromario (Gmail.com).
Thanks!
One of the greatest proponents of science and rationality, Nobel prize winner, esteemed lecturer and visionary, liked sex, drugs and quantum electrodynamics.
Never before have we had too many brilliant minds.
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Thanks for the pic; I know I'm late to the party here. :)
I first saw this image on facebook this evening and shared it on my own timeline because I like it so much. Then a friend (he's Catholic, I'm atheist and we're always debating) criticized the image, claiming that atheism is a religion and that now we're adopting "the quintessential iconography of one of the big three Abrahamic traditions." He says that complaining about religion and then using its imagery is like being a vegetarian and trying to make everything look like meat.
Of course, I disagree with him (I do on almost everything except good Italian food), and I figure this image is all just satire...making fun of religion rather than trying to copy it. But I wondered...what would the artist think about my friend's accusation? Not sure where you stand on Dawkins's spectrum of theistic probability, but wondered what you'd have to say about a science-based/secular image using religious iconography. Would love to hear your thoughts.
If I wanted to defend myself I might also point out that both Newton and Pasteur were very religious. That is IF I wanted to defend myself but I’ll let you in on a little secret. This image is suppose to make fun of religion a little. Sssh, don’t tell anyone.
Edison and DeGrasse-Tyson out!
Please!
Then, I'll but this poster.
Thanks.
Btw, awesome pic!..
As you can see, there are many things politically wrong with the mural and it behooves you to make the necessary corrections so bigotry and globalization can be forestalled.
And why Dawkins? Dawkins is infamous for claiming that Islam is not a freedom and democracy loving religion of peace and gender equality. My progressive lefty friends consider Dawkins to be a bigot, because he is anti-Islam, even though they appreciate him being anti-Christianity, but it does not make up.
So please next time use your cognitive abilities and think before you uncritically promote white men.
Your friendly college educated lefty.
How can a group of 13 people have a representative from each identity? There are thousands and thousands of major identities. And where has Islam been a religion of peace and equality?
I think you were pulling my leg by agreeing with me. Otherwise if you fell for my crap, then boy you have totally internalized political correctness, and you need to think free.
I am pretty pretty sure the joke is on me.
Awesome work.
Are you kidding me? You left out ....
CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS??
kind regards,
Joris van der Schot (jxxxx.vxxxxxxxxxx (at) gmail.com)
Also maybe drop Edison and replace with Tesla.
Also drop Tyson and replace with Feynman or Susskind.
There are no quantum scientist here.