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Leonardo was a visionary ahead of his time, imagining possibilities that others could not fathom from "summary" of Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson

In Leonardo da Vinci's mind, the boundaries between art and science were porous. He saw no distinction between the disciplines, recognizing that both were essential to understanding the natural world. His notebooks are filled with drawings and ideas that blur the lines between art and science, showcasing his unique ability to merge creativity with analytical thinking. Leonardo's curiosity knew no bounds. He was constantly questioning the world around him, seeking to unlock its secrets through observation and experimentation. His insatiable thirst for knowledge led him to dissect corpses, study anatomy, and dissect the wings of birds in an effort to understand flight. While others may have been content with accepted knowledge, Leonardo pushed the boundaries of understanding, often arriving at conclusions that were far ahead of his time. One of Leonardo's most remarkable qualities was his ability to envision possibilities that others could not even imagine. He sketched designs for flying machines, submarines,...
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    Leonardo da Vinci

    Walter Isaacson

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