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  • Essay / In The Mastermind: How Leonardo da Vinci was born...

    Leonardo da Vinci, or less known as Leonardo da Vinci, was a brilliant and talented man; in fact, his talents and intellectual abilities might even be incomparable to those of the "later geniuses" of Einstein, Newton or even Bacon, for da Vinci was centuries ahead of his time. Although he is widely known for the epithet “Renaissance Man,” Leonardo da Vinci was much more than just a renowned artist. His incessant studies were remarkable. In fact, Leonardo da Vinci was, among other things, an excellent scientist, mathematician, inventor, engineer and architect; he was also famous for his botany studies as well as the anatomy studies he carried out; however, everyone seems to remember him as a humble and simple artist. But in reality, Leonardo da Vinci was much more diverse in his talents. He was undoubtedly the genius of his life. By opposing the Church which believed science to be subversive, Leonardo da Vinci explored the world to such an extent that Mother Nature was no longer as modest as a leaf or a flower. Now it was all about the questions “who?” ", " What ? ", " When ? ", " Or ? ", " Why ? » and, above all, “how?” » ; this ultimately shaped the technologies and sciences of today's modern world. Leonardo da Vinci was the brain of brains, a man centuries ahead of his time. By breaking the rules of the Church and embarking on an incredible journey to understand the workings of Mother Nature, Leonardo da Vinci was the man who sparked the age of true discovery and ultimately shaped the world's advancements modern today (New: Kausal).Imagine a life full of simple complications like cutting a piece of fabric; or even waking up on time because alarm clocks didn't exist...... middle of paper ......eb. 2011. “The robotic expertise of Leonardo Da Vinci!” And his robots! » Paintings, inventions and complete biography of Leonardo da Vinci! May 20, 2009. n. page. March 1, 2011. “Leonardo da Vinci, the man and the inventor”. Leonardo da Vinci. n. page. February 16, 2011. .Scotchmoore, Judy. “Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519).” University of California Museum of Paleontology. n. page. January 20, 2011. .Webster, Guy and Tony Greicius. "NASA - Mars slipping behind the sun after the rover's birthday." NASA - Home. January 24, 2011. n. page. March 3. 2011. .