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Descartes | Aristotle | Hooke |
| The intellectual giants of Isaac Newton, whose shoulders he claimed to have stood on, in regards to his 1672 theory of light. [1] | ||
“What Descartes did was a good step. You have added much several ways, and especially in taking the colors of thin plates into philosophical consideration. If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.”
"Plato is my friend, but truth my greater friend."
| Einstein, in the 1920s, when queried about standing on Newton's shoulders, he replied "No, I stand on Maxwell's shoulders." |