Alia Sabur vs Antoine Lavoisier
Two science prodigies, compared on what is actually documented: field, era, country and record. No invented numbers.
The record, side by side
| Alia Sabur | Antoine Lavoisier | |
| Field | Science | Science |
| Sub-field | Mathematics | Physics |
| Born | 1989 | 1743 |
| Died | living / not documented | 1794 |
| Country of birth | United States | - |
| Star sign | Pisces | Virgo |
Who they are
Alia Sabur
On February 19, 2008, a nineteen-year-old American woman walked into a classroom at Konkuk University, in South Korea, and began the first lecture of her career as a tenure-track professor. Alia Sabur, of Northport, New York, was 18 years and 362 days old. The appointment broke the Guinness World Record for youngest university professor in history — a record that had previously been held since the seventeenth century. The previous holder had been Colin Maclaurin, the Scottish mathematician, appointed in 1717. Alia Sabur, in a single decision by a Korean university hiring committee, had displaced…
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Antoine Lavoisier
Father of modern chemistry · Named oxygen, 1778 Disproved phlogiston theory · Law of conservation of mass · Revolutionized chemical nomenclature Born August 26, 1743 · Paris, France · Died May 8, 1794
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What they share
- Both are held here under Science.
Where they part
- 246 years separate their births (1989 and 1743).
- Their lifetimes never overlapped.
Questions people ask
- Who came first, Alia Sabur or Antoine Lavoisier?
- Antoine Lavoisier. Alia Sabur was born in 1989, Antoine Lavoisier in 1743.
- What field is each of them in?
- Alia Sabur is filed under Science (Mathematics). Antoine Lavoisier is filed under Science (Physics).
- Were they contemporaries?
- No - their lifetimes do not overlap.
