Ophiolite
Recalcitrant Procrastinating Ape
Are you being deliberaly obtuse, or has your reading comprehension issue resurfaced? If you make a significant contribution to the discovery of an element you get the element named after you. Here's breaking news for you: Darwin was not a physicist! Instead he got many biologically related "items" named after him. Now, difficult as it will be for you, please try to tone down the silliness. It's upsetting the children.Hmmm ... interesting.
From AI Overview:
No, there are no elements named after Charles Darwin on the periodic table. While many species, genera, and other biological entities have been named after him, no elements have been named in his honor. Instead, elements are often named after scientists who made significant contributions to their discovery or understanding, such as Einsteinium (Albert Einstein), Rutherfordium (Ernest Rutherford), and Nobelium (Alfred Nobel).
Yet Charles Darwin is considered "The Father of Evolution".
As well as:
Interesting indeed.
- being buried in a prominent cemetery
- having his portrait on a unit of currency
- having a capitol city named after him
Evidently he didn't "make any significant contributions to his discovery"?
Upvote
0