of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921, public figure-humanist.
He is one of the founders of classical physics and the author of the fundamental work "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy", in which he described the three laws of mechanics and the law of universal gravitation. These laws became the basis of classical mechanics.
He is known as the father of nuclear physics. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908. In 1911, with his famous experience of scattering alpha particles, he proved the existence of a positively charged nucleus in atoms and negatively charged electrons around it. Based on the results of the experiment, he created a planetary model of the atom.
Isaac Newton
Albert Einstein