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.
faraday cage — blocks electric fields, from cars to microwave doors
faraday's law — the equation behind every generator and power plant on earth
faraday constant — 96,485 coulombs per mole, still used in chemistry today
royal institution lectures — 1825, series he founded for public science education