"Tomcat, Mai Dong… If you were to list the ten scientists who created deep, everlasting influence in human history, who would you choose?" Tang Yue sat before a table, with a piece of paper in front of him, while he spun the pen in his hand.
Ever since they had begun recording human history, Kunlun Station went from a research center of natural science to a social science research center.
"Isaac Newton." Tomcat was typing rapidly on the keyboard, muttering without looking up. "… Galois was no doubt a young genius. He deserves to be called one of the greatest mathematicians of the nineteenth century. Unfortunately, he died young… This warns us not to challenge others in fields you aren't skilled in. If Galois had engaged in a duel that didn't involve shooting but in solving equations, we could imagine that Galois would not only win the woman's hand but also live to a ripe old age…"
"Albert Einstein!" Mai Dong answered.
"Galileo Galilei," Tomcat added.