France & Science & The Onward Of The 1900s
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What did France contribute to the scientific community during and after the 20th century?
I'm talking actual shit, not small crap no once cares about, like Einstein's theory of relativity (Germany) or Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus (Britain and New Zealand), going to the wiki (History of Physics), I see a whole less frogs and I see a lot more Germs and Brits. Tell me the contributes of France and compare them to the Germs and Brits. You'll see a problem.
I'm talking actual shit, not small crap no once cares about, like Einstein's theory of relativity (Germany) or Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus (Britain and New Zealand), going to the wiki (History of Physics), I see a whole less frogs and I see a lot more Germs and Brits. Tell me the contributes of France and compare them to the Germs and Brits. You'll see a problem.
