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The Greatest Scientist

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Explanation

The Joke

Someone asks who the greatest scientist of all time was. Instead of naming Einstein or Newton, the answer is some unknown person who had even greater potential but was born in a time or place where they never had access to education. The "greatest scientist" was a medieval peasant who spent their life farming, never knowing they had the mind to revolutionize physics.

The Humor

Like "The Test," this comic derives its impact from the tragic waste of human potential. It's not really a joke — it's a thought experiment that uses humor to make a serious point. The punchline is the absence: the greatest scientist is someone whose name we'll never know because the world never gave them a chance.

Context

This theme — that talent is universal but opportunity is not — is one of SMBC's most powerful recurring ideas. It connects to research on the demographics of scientific achievement, which shows that the overwhelming majority of major scientific contributions have come from a tiny fraction of the global population that had access to education and resources.

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