1. Thomas Edison
For example, when he queried them about concepts dealing with mathematics and physics such as those found in Isaac Newton's "Principia" they were utterly stymied. ... Finally, while downright naivete and obstinance often impeded his progress, it is mind-boggling to consider what he might have accomplished had he not suffered a physical handicap that prevented him from taking advantage of the benefits of a formal education in contemporary mathematics, physics, engineering etc.... ...
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