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Input | Output Structure Evaluation
(Supervised Learning)
INPUT
Please give me a list of the most prominent thinkers that we know of, include any/all fields of knowledge.
Enlist them per field of knowledge.
Enlist them per field of knowledge.
- Name
- Timeline
- Short-form bio
- Context (sociopolitical, historical, cultural context)
- 3 to 5 famous quotes
- Contribution
- Fields of influence
- Source of inspiration (influence)
- Timeline
- Short-form bio
- Context (sociopolitical, historical, cultural context)
- 3 to 5 famous quotes
- Contribution
- Fields of influence
- Source of inspiration (influence)
Please include sources
OUTPUT (Sample)
Sure, here are some examples across different fields:
1. Field: Physics
- Name: Albert Einstein
- Timeline: 1879 - 1955
- Short-form bio: German-born theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics.
- Context: His work came amidst a revolutionary period for physics, with the transition from classical to modern physics.
- Famous Quotes:
1. "Imagination is more important than knowledge."
2. "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind."
3. "The important thing is not to stop questioning."
- Contribution: Developed the theory of relativity and the famous mass-energy equivalence equation, E=mc².
- Fields of influence: Physics, Philosophy, Mathematics
- Source of inspiration: Michael Faraday, Isaac Newton, James Clerk Maxwell
- Source
- Name: Albert Einstein
- Timeline: 1879 - 1955
- Short-form bio: German-born theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics.
- Context: His work came amidst a revolutionary period for physics, with the transition from classical to modern physics.
- Famous Quotes:
1. "Imagination is more important than knowledge."
2. "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind."
3. "The important thing is not to stop questioning."
- Contribution: Developed the theory of relativity and the famous mass-energy equivalence equation, E=mc².
- Fields of influence: Physics, Philosophy, Mathematics
- Source of inspiration: Michael Faraday, Isaac Newton, James Clerk Maxwell
- Source