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MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK

MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK
ScnMaster
(1831–1879) Scottish physicist; best known for his work in electricity and magnetism. Man's Relentless Search (Final approval circa 15.11.89)
MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK
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(1831–1879) Scottish physicist; best known for his work in electricity and magnetism. The mathematics of James Clerk Maxwell, the various contrivances that people built (wet batteries, you know, back in the old times)...(1831–1879) Scottish physicist; best known for his work in electricity and magnetism.(1831–1879) Scottish physicist, responsible for the theory that electricity and light are the same in their fundamental nature.(1831–1879) Scottish physicist whose research and discoveries advanced the knowledge of electromagnetism, color perception and other areas.(1831–1879) Scottish physicist; best known for his work in electricity and magnetism.(1831–1879) Scottish physicist; best known for his work in electricity and magnetism. And maybe that doesn't impress you, but we just got through upsetting it-with that, the entire study of elementary electricity becomes upset; you've added something new to it-James Clerk Maxwell on to present time has not seen very much added but plenty down here in the field of complexity.