Part 3/9:
A prime example of such a "genius factory" is the Minta Gymnasium, reformed under the vision of Mór von Kármán. Here, education shifted focus from memorization to inductive reasoning, encouraging students to develop mathematical principles through experimentation and observation. Many great scientists emerged from Minta, including illustrious figures such as physicists Edward Teller and Leo Szilard, as well as physical chemist Michael Polanyi.