The most extraordinary scientists in history

Controlling the mind, crossing humans and chimpanzees is one of the bizarre ideas of famous scientists in history.

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Francis Crick (1916-2004) , the British, was one of two scientists who discovered the DNA structure and received the Nobel Prize for his scientific work in 1962. In the 1970s, Crick expressed support for with the theory of "direct life germination" , one of the most bizarre scientific theories of all time, argued that extraterrestrial creatures have spread life on Earth.(Photo: Marc Lieberman / Wikiwand).

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William Buckland (1784-1856) , an alumnus of Corpus Christi University of Oxford University, England, was the first to write a complete description of a dinosaur fossil.However, the taste of this scientist is very special.He ate everything, including grilled porcupines, ostriches, leopards, dolphins, dogs and bat urine.Buckland was rumored to have eaten the heart of Louis XIV.(Photos: Pinterest).

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José Delgado (1915-2011) is a prestigious professor at Yale University, USA. However, in the physiology department, he had strange researches on mental control. Between 1950-1960, Delgado began implanting electrodes into the primates' brains and using radio-frequency remote controls to make them perform complex movements. Delgago then continued testing on at least 25 people. The results showed that his device only affected their aggression. However, Delgago did not give up his research efforts. "We have to control the brain with electricity. The military and the later generals can be controlled by stimulating electricity into the brain , " Delgago said.(Photo: Wordpress).

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Stubbins Ffirth (1784-1820) is a working researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, USA.He was obsessed with the idea that the yellow fever was not contagious and tried to prove it.Ffirth slashed his hand and applied the vomit from the yellow fever patient to the wound.Then he continued to drink and poured this liquid into his eyes, burning the patient's utensils to inhale the smoke.Stubbins even soak in blood, saliva and patient urine.As a result, he did not get sick.However, according to modern science, this is largely due to the fact that he took blood from patients in the late stages, those who have passed the period of infection.(Photo: Best College Reviews).

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Sergei Brukhonenko (1890-1960) was a scientist who brought about many important advances in Russian open-heart surgery.However, his animal experiments have caused much concern.In the late 30s of last century, Sergei and her team conducted many experiments, including cutting off a dog's head and attaching it to a device that provided blood and air to keep it out of the body.(Photo: Research Gate).

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Paracelsus (1493-1541) was a Swiss-German doctor.He received his doctorate in medicine from Ferrara University, Italy, in the early 16th century and is considered the father of modern toxicology.In addition, he is also a botanist, a mystic.This comes from Paracelsus' strange personal experiments.He believes that it is possible to create tiny people by keeping semen in a warm place and allowing it to absorb human blood.He even recorded instructions for those who want to try the experiment.Paracelsus believes this method is the source of the tree goddess and the giant.(Photo: Wikipedia).

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Ilya Ivanov (1870-1932) was a Soviet biologist.In 1924, he was allowed to leave the country to do a hybrid experiment between humans and chimpanzees.Two years later, in Paris, Ivanov began grafting a woman's ovary into a chimp named Nora and trying to fertilize it with human sperm.In November 1926, he went to Africa and conducted experiments on three other chimpanzees.Since they were not conceived, he decided to change the way, trying to find five women who voluntarily fertilized chimp sperm.However, he was taken to Kazakhstan before conducting his experiment and died two years later.(Photo: Best College Reviews).

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Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was an American inventor, physicist, electrical engineer and mechanical engineer.He may be the most creative and crazy scientist in history.Nikola has many useful studies, including studies of alternating current and X-rays. In older age, Nikola's obsessive-compulsive disorder becomes more serious.He hated touching human hair, claiming he had contacted aliens and expressed his love for a pigeon.Nikola believes that her feelings are also answered by her.(Photo: Tesla Society).