I miss some very important names: Galois, L'Hopital, Descates and....Fermat!!
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Why not Curie?
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I think they discovered Polonium/Radium after the tower was built
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Why no Évariste Galois?
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The import of Galois’ work was not really well understood until the late 19th century, after the construction of the Eiffel Tower.
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Lots of people asking why many famous names are missing. The real question though is why Sophie Germaine's name was omitted - the answer being that the scientific community was so misogynist back then - and it still is to some extent sadly enough, but this is out of topic
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What about Newton, Darwin, Tesla, Plank, Bohr, Bose and many others. Was there any criterion for selecting those scientists.
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"French"
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De Broglie got famous after the Eiffel Tower was built.
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sounds like our Friends in France (Paris)
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