I’ve been
watching very many (too many??) Youtubes about both arts and science (especially mathematics
and quantum physics)
and realized that the Louvre museum in Paris has plenty works of art from
Italian artists (maybe
the majority?) and
among the very many Italians displayed in this museum a dominant role is played
by Leonardo Da Vinci who wasn’t just a painter and artist; he was also an
engineer, architect, scientist, inventor, cartographer, anatomist, botanist and
writer. And no he was not a Jack of all Trades; he was a master in almost every
field, in effect a true Polymath and genius.
Therefore
today I’m talking about Leonardo, whose genetic patrimony is in my own genetic
imprinting as well as in that of my two treasures, while I can predict that
tomorrow I’ll make a post for my readers all about the very fact that
nonetheless than quantum physics is now finally scientifically proving what us
Catholic believers have known very well since Jesus came on earth to show us in
person (only about 2,000 years ago), the Youtube videos I’ll be
posting will be worth watching, even if my writing and the supportive links won’t
be of any interest……..therefore, get ready to have many good friends and very
hard alcohol.
- https://www.quora.com/Why-is-Leonardo-da-Vinci-considered-a-genius
- http://www.leonardoamilano.org/english/leonardogenius.php
- http://edsitement.neh.gov/lesson-plan/leonardo-da-vinci-creative-genius
- http://www.unmuseum.org/leonardo.htm
- http://www.davincilife.com/monalisa.html
- http://legacy.mos.org/leonardo/artist.html
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci
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