[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  World of Statistics [@stats_feed](/creator/twitter/stats_feed) on x 4.1M followers Created: 2025-06-18 04:35:00 UTC Whose actions most changed the course of human history. X. Muhammad X. Isaac Newton X. Jesus X. Gautama Buddha X. Confucius X. Paul the Apostle X. Cai Lun X. Johannes Gutenberg X. Christopher Columbus XX. Albert Einstein XX. Louis Pasteur XX. Galileo Galilei XX. Aristotle XX. Euclid XX. Moses XX. Charles Darwin XX. Shih Huang Ti XX. Augustus Caesar XX. Nicolaus Copernicus XX. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier XX. Constantine the Great XX. James Watt XX. Michael Faraday XX. James Clerk Maxwell XX. Martin Luther XX. George Washington XX. Karl Marx XX. Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright XX. Genghis Khan XX. Adam Smith XX. Edward de Vere (better known as ""William Shakespeare"") XX. John Dalton XX. Alexander the Great XX. Napoleon Bonaparte XX. Thomas Edison XX. Antony van Leeuwenhoek XX. William T. G. Morton XX. Guglielmo Marconi XX. Adolf Hitler XX. Plato XX. Oliver Cromwell XX. Alexander Graham Bell XX. Alexander Fleming XX. John Locke XX. LudWig van Beethoven XX. Werner Heisenberg XX. Louis Daguerre XX. Simon Bolivar XX. Rene Descartes XX. Michelangelo XX. Pope V rban II XX. 'Umar ibn al-Khattab XX. Asoka XX. St. Augustine XX. William Harvey XX. Ernest Rutherford XX. John Calvin XX. Gregor Mendel XX. Max Planck XX. Joseph Lister XX. Nikolaus August Otto XX. Francisco Pizarro XX. Hernando Cortes XX. Thomas Jefferson XX. Queen Isabella I XX. Joseph Stalin XX. Julius Caesar XX. William the Conqueror XX. Sigmund Freud XX. Edward Jenner XX. William Conrad Rontgen XX. Johann Sebastian Bach XX. Lao Tzu XX. Voltaire XX. Johannes Kepler XX. Enrico Fermi XX. Leonhard Euler XX. Jean-Jacques Rousseau XX. Niccolo Machiavelli XX. Thomas Malthus XX. John F. Kennedy XX. Gregory Pincus XX. Mani XX. Lenin XX. Sui Wen Ti XX. Vasco da Gama XX. Cyrus the Great XX. Peter the Great XX. Mao Zedong XX. Francis Bacon XX. Henry Ford XX. Mencius XX. Zoroaster XX. Queen Elizabeth I XX. Mikhail Gorbachev XX. Menes XX. Charlemagne XX. Homer XX. Justinian I XXX. Mahavira According to The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History (Book), the American author Michael H. Hart Note: Hart was not attempting to rank on "greatness" as a criterion, but rather whose actions most changed the course of human history. XXXXXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [ti](/topic/ti) [shih](/topic/shih) [moses](/topic/moses) [louis](/topic/louis) [lun](/topic/lun) [newton](/topic/newton) [world of](/topic/world-of) [Post Link](https://x.com/stats_feed/status/1935194512042635669)
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World of Statistics @stats_feed on x 4.1M followers
Created: 2025-06-18 04:35:00 UTC
Whose actions most changed the course of human history.
X. Muhammad X. Isaac Newton X. Jesus X. Gautama Buddha X. Confucius X. Paul the Apostle X. Cai Lun X. Johannes Gutenberg X. Christopher Columbus XX. Albert Einstein XX. Louis Pasteur XX. Galileo Galilei XX. Aristotle XX. Euclid XX. Moses XX. Charles Darwin XX. Shih Huang Ti XX. Augustus Caesar XX. Nicolaus Copernicus XX. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier XX. Constantine the Great XX. James Watt XX. Michael Faraday XX. James Clerk Maxwell XX. Martin Luther XX. George Washington XX. Karl Marx XX. Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright XX. Genghis Khan XX. Adam Smith XX. Edward de Vere (better known as ""William Shakespeare"") XX. John Dalton XX. Alexander the Great XX. Napoleon Bonaparte XX. Thomas Edison XX. Antony van Leeuwenhoek XX. William T. G. Morton XX. Guglielmo Marconi XX. Adolf Hitler XX. Plato XX. Oliver Cromwell XX. Alexander Graham Bell XX. Alexander Fleming XX. John Locke XX. LudWig van Beethoven XX. Werner Heisenberg XX. Louis Daguerre XX. Simon Bolivar XX. Rene Descartes XX. Michelangelo XX. Pope V rban II XX. 'Umar ibn al-Khattab XX. Asoka XX. St. Augustine XX. William Harvey XX. Ernest Rutherford XX. John Calvin XX. Gregor Mendel XX. Max Planck XX. Joseph Lister XX. Nikolaus August Otto XX. Francisco Pizarro XX. Hernando Cortes XX. Thomas Jefferson XX. Queen Isabella I XX. Joseph Stalin XX. Julius Caesar XX. William the Conqueror XX. Sigmund Freud XX. Edward Jenner XX. William Conrad Rontgen XX. Johann Sebastian Bach XX. Lao Tzu XX. Voltaire XX. Johannes Kepler XX. Enrico Fermi XX. Leonhard Euler XX. Jean-Jacques Rousseau XX. Niccolo Machiavelli XX. Thomas Malthus XX. John F. Kennedy XX. Gregory Pincus XX. Mani XX. Lenin XX. Sui Wen Ti XX. Vasco da Gama XX. Cyrus the Great XX. Peter the Great XX. Mao Zedong XX. Francis Bacon XX. Henry Ford XX. Mencius XX. Zoroaster XX. Queen Elizabeth I XX. Mikhail Gorbachev XX. Menes XX. Charlemagne XX. Homer XX. Justinian I XXX. Mahavira
According to The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History (Book), the American author Michael H. Hart
Note: Hart was not attempting to rank on "greatness" as a criterion, but rather whose actions most changed the course of human history.
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