Ladies and gentlemen, let's take a look at the famous scientists who died with me in history. (People who have seen my answers before will probably guess the urine in the next place. Generally it will be listed as Top. 10. But this time, I can't guarantee that there will be so many dead goods. . )
Flying tailor
Seeing the answer of Wan Hu, a famous rocket man in ancient China, I can't help thinking of Franz Reichel, a flight tailor. Don't think I made up my nickname. He is really a famous "flying tailor".
Richter, born in 1879, is an Austrian-born French tailor. Maybe he has French romance in his bones. Although he was a tailor, he devoted his life to winged flight and the development of early parachutes. Ladies and gentlemen, don't think that a tailor can't become a scientist. On the contrary, in that era of modern scientific enlightenment, many scientists were ordinary skilled workers, and many inventions were made by them.
(Batman? Falcon? No, no, I'm a flying tailor. I brought salt for myself. )
Richter moved from Vienna to Paris in his early years and rented an apartment near the Opera House, where his clothing manufacturing career was in full swing. However, a tailor who doesn't like to study aerodynamics is not a good designer. We will regret to see that Armani, the future of the fashion industry, has passed away, while Ran Ran, a flying tailor, has risen. I don't know what possessed me, but Richter began to develop a new parachute suit wholeheartedly. Determined to do this, he quickly designed a super cool parachute suit, although it was heavier than the parachute carried by the pilot at that time. However, its shape is cool. God ~
Okay, no kidding. Although its parachute suit is heavy. But after all, people used a lot of tall materials, such as silk and rubber, and also used some telescopic connecting rods. The purpose of doing this is to make this parachute suit better to wear, better to fold and carry, and better to cool. . (heavy fog)
Say labor is like Mario, I promise I won't kill you.
To prove the feasibility of this dress, Franz Richter put it on with a dummy and then threw it from the fifth floor. The experiment was successful and the dummy landed safely. However, many subsequent tests were unsuccessful, so it was impossible to completely prove that his "skydiving suit" was safe and effective. Although Franz richter has made many improvements to this kind of clothing, he has not been able to test it successfully.
Richter showed his early design to La Ligue a é rienne, a French aviation club, in a é ro-club de France, and hoped that the other party would help promote it. At first glance, the other party directly declined his application and tried to persuade him not to waste time to continue designing.
However, Richter refused to accept it.
In order to achieve the experimental purpose, Richter wants to fly higher. At this time, the Eiffel Tower, the tallest building in Paris, appeared in the depths of his mind. He decided to fly down from the tower to verify the feasibility of the design. After all kinds of entreaties, the Paris police finally approved richter's first flight.
1965438+On February 4th, 2002, Franz and two friends boarded the first platform of the Eiffel Tower with passion. It was a cold day, the outdoor temperature was close to 0℃, and the wind was blowing on the tower. However, this does not stop Richter's inner passion. He put on his masterpiece himself and climbed onto the platform with the help of his friends.
Under the Eiffel Tower, onlookers have packed the square. Faced with this situation, richter vaguely felt that he had reached the peak of his life. His beard trembled slightly in the wind, accompanied by his smile.
Coach, my greatest moment is now. .
People don't go crazy and waste teenagers.
Richter jumped off the Eiffel Tower, and the photographers and onlookers under the tower burst into warm shouts. Unfortunately, however, the parachute suit he was wearing did not play its magical role. The experiment failed, and richter fell directly from the tower and died on the spot.
The onlookers rushed to the hospital for rescue, but it didn't help.
Paris police rushed to the scene to maintain order and checked the parachuting suit he was wearing.
Although the great pioneer Franz Richter died in this experiment, his parachute design idea inspired future generations. Later generations separated the parachute from the clothes, making it an independent tool, which was successful and gradually formed the shape of the present parachute.
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Chain death
In the field of scientific death, there may be no genius who is better at serial death than him. Several scientific inventions of this man, like death, led to his own death step by step.
Thomas Mickley is a famous American mechanical engineer and chemist. During his short career, Midgley obtained more than 100 patents. Although he received a lot of praise before his death, it was his invention-Freon that really made him famous, so he was called "the individual creature that had the greatest impact on the atmosphere in the history of the earth" and "the individual who killed the most people in history".