Revolutionary inventions by scientists have reshaped our world and expanded the boundaries of human knowledge. Galileo Galilei's telescope unveiled celestial bodies' intricacies. Isaac Newton's calculus unravelled complexity and Albert Einstein's E=mc² equation bridged mass and energy. Alexander Graham Bell's telephone revolutionised communication, Marie Curie's radioactivity discovery spurred scientific breakthroughs, and Werner Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle redefined quantum mechanics. Thomas Alva Edison's light bulb banished darkness, and Charles Darwin's theory of evolution transformed biology.
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