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A celebrity model who dares to break away from convention and invent and innovate.

1. Sima Guang smashed the cylinder

Sima Guang was playing with everyone in the backyard when a child slipped and fell into the water in the jar. Other children saw something was wrong and ran away, but Sima Guang used his quick wits to pick up a big stone from the ground and slammed it into the water tank. The water gushed out and the child was saved.

2. Yuan Longping

1986 puts forward the strategic assumption that hybrid rice breeding is divided into "three-line method using interspecific heterosis, two-line method using interspecific heterosis and one-line method using distant heterosis". Known as "the father of hybrid rice" by peers.

3. Copernicus' "Heliocentrism"

Heliocentrism, also known as the theory of ground motion, is a theory about the motion of celestial bodies, as opposed to the geocentric theory. It thinks that the sun is the center of the universe, not the earth. The "Heliocentrism" put forward by Copernicus effectively broke the "geocentric theory" dominated by religion for a long time, and achieved a fundamental change in astronomy.

4. Newton

By demonstrating the consistency between Kepler's law of planetary motion and his theory of gravity, it is shown that the motion of ground objects and celestial bodies follows the same natural law. It provides strong theoretical support for the sun-centered theory and promotes the scientific revolution.

5. Akio Morita

When TEPCO gradually entered the internationalization, Akio Morita felt that the full name of the company was too long, which hindered the internationalization development, so he searched the dictionary with Masaru Ibuka to find a new name, and finally decided to use "Sony". 1958 65438+ 10, Akio Morita and Masaru Ibuka persuaded the dissident board of directors to formally rename "Tokyo Telecom Industry Co., Ltd." as "Sony".