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Vegetarian Era
Vegetarian
Nobel Laureates
and
Scientists
In order to help preserve our planet’s
natural resources, many of the world’s greatest thinkers and
scientists throughout history have observed a vegetarian diet and
affirmed its necessity from the standpoints of both morality and
logic. The following is a brief list of these noble individuals:
Nobel Laureates |
| Rabindranath Tagore, 1913,
Literature |
| Albert Einstein, 1921, Physics |
| George Bernard Shaw, 1925, Literature |
| Sir C. V. Raman, 1930, Physics |
| Albert Schweitzer, 1952, Peace |
| Linus Pauling, 1954, Chemistry and 1962,
Peace |
| George Wald, 1967, Medicine |
| Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1978, Literature |
| Chandrashekar Subrahmanyam, 1983, Physics |
| Elie Wiesel 1986, Peace |
| The 14th Dalai Lama, 1989, Peace |
| Aung San Suu Kyi, 1991, Peace |
| V. S. Naipaul, 2001, Literature |
| JM Coetzee, 2003, Literature |
Eminent
scientists and inventors |
| Sir Isaac Newton, father of physics |
| John Ray, father of English natural
history |
| Leonardo Da Vinci, architect, inventor
and artist |
| Benjamin Franklin, author, journalist,
scientist, inventor and statesman |
| Thomas Edison, inventor |
| Nikola Tesla, inventor, physicist and
engineer |
| Srinivasa Ramanujan, mathematician |
| Edward Witten, physicist and string
theorist |
| Brian Greene, physicist and string theorist |
| Jane Goodall, primatologist |
| Vijay Raj Singh, medical physicist |
| Kalpana Chawla, NASA astronaut |
| Steve Jobs, founder and CEO of Apple
Computer |
| Nathaniel Borenstein, creator of MIME
(email) language |
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