the.com/michael faraday

a bookbinder's apprentice who took some notes and rewired the universe.

means a 19th-century english scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction and gave the world the electric motor, generator, and transformer.

from born 1791 to a poor blacksmith in london, faraday had almost no formal schooling and worked as a bookbinder's apprentice, reading every book he bound until he talked his way into humphry davy's lab as a bottle-washer, then quietly out-thought him.

for instance

faraday cageblocks electric fields, from cars to microwave doors

faraday's lawthe equation behind every generator and power plant on earth

faraday constant96,485 coulombs per mole, still used in chemistry today

royal institution lectures1825, series he founded for public science education

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