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James Clerk Maxwell (Thirty-something) Maxwell and Faraday
James Clerk Maxwell (Thirty-something) Maxwell and Faraday gave us our modern world of motors, radio, and telecommunications; they complemented each...
Michael Faraday 1791 - 1867 (whatsoever ye do, do all to the
Michael Faraday 1791 - 1867 (whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God—I Corinthians 10:31) Secondly, as outcasts, they were rugged individuali...
Michael Faraday 1791 - 1867 (Even Encyclopedia Britannica Talks
Michael Faraday 1791 - 1867 (Even Encyclopedia Britannica Talks About Him) Faraday was like a kid in a toy shop at the Royal Institution. His experi...
Michael Faraday 1791 - 1867 (Working with Mr. Davey) Sir
Michael Faraday 1791 - 1867 (Working with Mr. Davey) Sir Davy’s public lectures at the Royal Institution were very popular and brought in revenue f...
Robert Boyle 1627 - 1691 (Part 12) In approaching difficulties,
Robert Boyle 1627 - 1691 (Part 12) In approaching difficulties, Boyle recognized that the Bible’s purpose was not to provide quantitative scientifi...
Antony van Leeuwenhoek 1632 - 1723 (Part 3) Leeuwenhoek did
Antony van Leeuwenhoek 1632 - 1723 (Part 3) Leeuwenhoek did not invent the microscope (compound magnifying lenses were known 40 years before he w...
Harvey’s lecture notes show him to be a witty and independent
Harvey’s lecture notes show him to be a witty and independent thinker. Once he rhymed, “There is a lust in man no charm can tame: Of loudly publi...
William Harvey also viewed natural philosophy as a sacred calling.
William Harvey also viewed natural philosophy as a sacred calling. This recurring theme in this series is clearly evident in a comment he made to a f...
Carolus Linnaeus 1707 - 1778 (Part 3) Young Carl von Linne was
Carolus Linnaeus 1707 - 1778 (Part 3) Young Carl von Linne was a lover of plants and wildlife, as was his father, a Lutheran minister, and avid garde...
Carolus Linnaeus 1707 - 1778 (Part 2) The same picture of
Carolus Linnaeus 1707 - 1778 (Part 2) The same picture of increasing gaps holds true within the fossil record. This fact is common knowledge to both...

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