A scientist, or anyone using the "scientific method." The noted Arabian mathematician and philosopher Ibn al-Haytham, aka Alhazen (965-1039 AD) was one of the pioneers of the experimental process in scientific methodology. Gregor Mendel, and later Charles Darwin, extended the scientific method to genetics and biology.
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Alhazen
He invented the camera obscura
Alhazen, the Latinized name of Abū 'Alī al-Hasan ibn al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham, was born Basra, in what was then part of the Abbasid Caliphate is now in the Republic of Iraq, in 965.
Kitab al manazir is the name of a book written by Ibn al-Haytham (also known as Alhazen) who wrote his book while in captivity in Cairo, Egypt. He was an Iraqi. The book is also known as "Thesaurus optica."
In Alhazen's "Perspectiva," he integrated classical works on optics, particularly those of Euclid and Ptolemy. Alhazen built upon their theories and experiments to develop his own understanding of vision and light. His work was instrumental in advancing the field of optics beyond what the classical works had established.
he proposed that eye is a receiver of light, refraction, calculated the thickness of air around us.
Alhazen (Ibn Al-Haytham), a great authority on optics in the Middle Ages who lived around 1000AD, invented the first pinhole camera,