On September 22, 1791 was born British physicist and chemist Michael Faraday, the discoverer of electromagnetic induction. He formulated the laws of electrolysis, known as "Faraday's law of induction" (d. August 25, 1867).
Faraday was a famous chemist and physicist whose experiments English on electricity led to the invention of technologies that use electricity in various ways.
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Although it was initially a less educated man, and his mathematical knowledge were modest, Michael Farady became one of the most influential scientists of all time.
His experiments were those that made electricity have applications in technology. During his lifetime, Faraday rejected a knighthood offered by Queen. Modesty caused him also to give twice the title of President of the Royal Society of British.
Invenit Mundo It presents the main meanings of the day September 22:
1326 - The earliest mention ennoblement of a Romanian prince of the Hungarian king
1768 - died in Rome, Bishop John Innocent Micu Klein (Klein), fighter for the cause of Romanians from Transylvania. The remains have been brought in Romania, due to the desire of wills and buried in Blaj, on 16 October 1997 (b. June 24, 1692).
1873 - was born mathematician Dimitrie Pompeiu member of the Romanian Academy. It founded the school of mathematical theory of partial differential equations and mechanics. (D. October 7, 1954).
1919 - He died Ivan Vazov, Bulgarian writer and journalist (b. June 27, 1850).
1928 - Romania has ratified international sanitary Paris (ending 21 June 1926).
1934 - He died engineer and art historian George Bala; Anghel Saligny collaborated with the construction of Cernavoda Bridge; member of the Romanian Academy (b. April 24, 1868).
1975 - A mathematician died Enrico Bompiani, one of the founders of the International Mathematical Union, foreign honorary member of the Romanian Academy (b. February 12, 1889).
1979 - Israel makes a nuclear test in the Indian Ocean.
1981 - Official opening of the French high-speed train Train à Grande Vitesse (TGV)
1994 - He died writer and theologian Alexander Bardieru, born in Northern Bukovina. He wrote children's literature. ( "Barbel, barbel mischievous", "Norocel Thumb," "Tales immortal") (n.12 March 1913).
1996 - Dorothy Lamour died, singer and American film actress (b. December 10, 1914).
2001 - A Ukrainian died violinist Isaac Stern (b. July 21, 1920)
2003 - He died British journalist Hugo Young (b. October 13. 1938)
2006 - He died actor Edward Albert (n. 1951)
2007 - A Brazilian footballer died Bodinho (Nilton Coelho da Costa) (b. 1928)
2007 - died French mime artist Marcel Marceau (b. March 22, 1923)
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A patent registered by Nikola Tesla and recently discovered shows that the great engineer was long before the era in which he lived - PHOTO
Devices the researcher and imagine them in the late nineteenth century are similar to some that we use today.
Nikola Tesla's work results we can see today everywhere: wireless networks, electric cars, remote-controlled devices are just some of them. Apparently, the engineer of the Serb importance is much greater than previously thought, given that an American journalist recently discovered a patent that Tesla has made him 118 years ago.
Excerpt from Tesla's patent (Photo: iflscience.com)
Matthew Schroyer published an excerpt from Tesla's patent on his Twitter page. In the pages of the document, dated July 1, 1898, can be seen project details of unmanned machines would be used in the communications, military and scientific exploration. According to the inventor notes, the devices were to be controlled remotely.
Tesla its patent mentions that the cars they designed could be used for communications,, and explorations in inaccessible regions, but also for scientific, engineering or business. "In the same document, physicist mentions that the importance,, My great invention resulting from the effects they produce in the military. "
The descriptions they make Nicola Tesla specialists have been likened to those of drones we use today in areas such as trade (delivery devices of Amazon), scientific or military. Therefore, the new discovery demonstrates once again that the Serbian engineer was long before the era in which he lived
Photo: iflscience.com
Unlike how states now use drones world war, Tesla had designed their inventions to be used for peaceful purposes. ,, For reasons that can destroy everything safely and efficiently, the invention will be used only to maintain peace between nations, "the physicist of the Serb in his patent.
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