The greatest human ever....

The greatest human ever....

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briangriffin

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168 months

Monday 20th November 2017
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A very difficult one but given a choice of one person to represent the species who is the pinnacle of Human evolution?

Il allow a slight deviation if you want to select a mental and physical pinnacle and someone alive or dead too. The must be a proven being however so no Jesus, Muhammad etc

But gun to your head given a choice to represent the species in a meeting with an alien race who would you choose?

Stephen hawking, mother Theresa, Ghandi, Jefferson, Edison, etc????

MegaCat

191 posts

140 months

Monday 20th November 2017
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Nelson Mandela

popeyewhite

19,795 posts

120 months

Monday 20th November 2017
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I'd like to think it might be someone who could spell.

My guess is a Leonardo Da Vinci/Wernher Von Braun hybrid. Isn't indecision horrible? biggrin

227bhp

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128 months

Monday 20th November 2017
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Ray Kroc.

Yipper

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90 months

Monday 20th November 2017
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Alexis Texas, Usain Bolt, and Einstein.

They all demonstrate the amazing things humans can do.

briangriffin

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Monday 20th November 2017
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MegaCat said:
Nelson Mandela
That’s a good choice, was he necessarily an intelligent man though? Is there a difference between the greatest human being ever and the human you’d want to represent us in the presence of an alien being?

Stephen hawking is a very intelligent man but it may not even matter in the presence of another species if it pales in significance to their intelligence. Do we then want a significantly ‘good’ or ‘whole’ human being to represent us?

MegaCat

191 posts

140 months

Monday 20th November 2017
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briangriffin said:
That’s a good choice, was he necessarily an intelligent man though? Is there a difference between the greatest human being ever and the human you’d want to represent us in the presence of an alien being?

Stephen hawking is a very intelligent man but it may not even matter in the presence of another species if it pales in significance to their intelligence. Do we then want a significantly ‘good’ or ‘whole’ human being to represent us?
After everything he went through and how he managed to keep Black & White South Africans from fighting, he certainly qualifies as intelligent, a great negotiator and very worthy of representing human beings with any alien encounter.

Cold

15,236 posts

90 months

Monday 20th November 2017
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MegaCat said:
After everything he went through and how he managed to keep Black & White South Africans from fighting, he certainly qualifies as intelligent, a great negotiator and very worthy of representing human beings with any alien encounter.
As long as he didn't try to blow them up first, of course.

Kenty

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175 months

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Winston Churchill without a shadow of doubt in my mind.

daddy cool

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229 months

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Chuck Norris.

Just in case the aliens became hostile.

grumbledoak

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233 months

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Isaac Newton, Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Captain Benzo

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138 months

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Douglas Bader.

Ace RImmer

Vocal Minority

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152 months

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Kenty said:
Winston Churchill without a shadow of doubt in my mind.
Went on a very important hot streak leadership wise granted - but the greastest ever? Hmmm....I didn't agree with his Greatest Briton accolade really - so greatest human over all?

It's actually a pretty bewilldering question. You could make solid arguments for several Roman Emperors, Hannibal, maybe Elizabeth 1, Newton, Nelson maybe Thomas Eddison, maybe Abraham Lincoln.....

I'd need to sit down and have a hard think about my criteria

mrtwisty

3,057 posts

165 months

Monday 20th November 2017
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grumbledoak said:
Isaac Newton
Brilliant expample of how intelligence alone would not be enough in this particular circumstance. Contemporary accounts of Newton paint him as a petty, asocial, cantankerous arse of a man - not someone fit to represent humanity.

Einstein on the other hand has the intelligence, but also qualities of humanity, humility and thoughtfulness.

So Einstein for me I think.

ian in lancs

3,772 posts

198 months

Monday 20th November 2017
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Pamela Anderson

Henners

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194 months

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mrtwisty said:
a petty, asocial, cantankerous arse of a man...
I wonder what his username would have been hehe

I think, when you're thinking 'of all time' you would really struggle to some up with someone who was overall brilliant. I expect there will be some less desirable traits too.

cobra kid

4,937 posts

240 months

Monday 20th November 2017
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Chris Waddle when he signed at Hillsborough.

travel is dangerous

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84 months

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Buddha


Or


Lewis Hamilton

travel is dangerous

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84 months

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Ooo Marcus aurelius/Seneca/Epictetus?

I really think I would send a philosopher of one kind or another.

james7

594 posts

255 months

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MegaCat said:
Nelson Mandela
I assumed when the title said "greatest human" it sort of implied no terrorists biggrin
Hope mrs mandela does not read this as she might "necklace" me eek