Mendel was the scientist that was largely ignored during his lifetime.
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Sir Isaac Newton did not have a nickname. He was simply known as Sir Isaac Newton during his lifetime.
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No. He died in 1930 and it wasn't until the sixties that the theory was accepted by the mainstream scientific community.
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Alfred Wegener is not known to have won any awards during his lifetime. However, the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven, Germany, was established in 1980 his honor.
Alfred Wegener first proposed the theory of continental drift in 1912, in which he suggested that the continents had once been joined together in a supercontinent called Pangaea. While his ideas were not widely accepted during his lifetime, they later formed the basis for the theory of plate tectonics.
Sea floor spreading was not known during Wegener's lifetime because the technology to map the ocean floor, such as sonar mapping, did not exist yet. Without this technology, scientists were unable to detect the mid-ocean ridges where sea floor spreading takes place. Additionally, Wegener's theory of continental drift was met with skepticism and not widely accepted during his time, which may have deterred further exploration into related concepts like sea floor spreading.
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The atomic theory of Democritus was not widely accepted during his lifetime. The dominant Greek philosopher of the era, Aristotle, opposed all ideas concerning atomic theory, refusing to believe that anything such as an atom could even exist.
Alfred Wegener did not receive any awards during his lifetime for his theory of continental drift. However, his ideas laid the foundation for the development of the theory of plate tectonics, which has since revolutionized the field of Earth science.
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Alfred Wegener was born in Berlin during the time of the German Empire.
Albert Einstein did not go to jail during his lifetime. He was a renowned physicist known for his groundbreaking work on the theory of relativity and other scientific contributions.
Ideologically for the most part. More research needs to be done about his actual contributions during his lifetime, but widely accepted timelines have him as an old man when during the war.