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The births and deaths of the scientists
July 1, 1646 - July 2, 1646
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Gottfried von Leibniz is born
December 17, 1706 - December 18, 1706
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Emilie du Châtelet is born
November 14, 1716 - November 15, 1716
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Gottfriend von Leibniz dies
August 26, 1743 - August 27, 1743
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Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier is born
September 10, 1749 - September 11, 1749
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Emilie du Châtelet dies
January 20, 1758 - January 21, 1758
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Marrie-Ann Lavoisier is born
September 22, 1791 - September 23, 1791
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Michael Faraday is born
May 8, 1794 - May 9, 1794
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Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier dies.
June 13, 1831 - June 14, 1831
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James Clerk Maxwell is born
February 10, 1863 - February 11, 1863
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Marrie-Ann Levoisier dies
August 25, 1867 - August 26, 1867
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Michael Faraday dies
November 7, 1878 - November 8, 1878
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Lise Meitner is born
March 14, 1879 - March 15, 1879
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Albert Einstein is born
November 5, 1879 - November 6, 1879
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April 18 ,1955 - April 19 ,1955
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Albert Einstein dies
October 27, 1968 - October 28, 1968
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Lise Meitner dies
Experiments and discoveries done/made by the scientists
1743 - 1744
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Antoine-Laurent and Marie-Anne heat and condense water in an apparatus, proving that mass is never loss, only changed.
1748 - 1749
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Emelie du Chatlet believes Newton was flawed in his theory, and that force is mass times volume. To prove this, she conducted an experiment in which a series of metal balls were dropped into clay from various heights to create shallow or deeper holes in the clay.
1812 - 1813
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After hearing a lecture from Sir Humphrey, Faraday begins to experiment, yearning to learn about the world God created. He experiments by using compasses and a wire to prove that electromagnetic fields are circular and radiating, and the static magnets move the wire. This leads to the invention of the electric motor.
1832 - 1876
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Through simple electric experiments, Faraday and Maxwell (together) conclude that electricity is interchangeable with magnetism, and that their field travel in waves and at a constant speed. They also learned that the speed of light is 670 million miles, and you can never catch up to it.
1905 - 1906
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Einstein publishes 4 essays, the third of which winds him a Nobel Peace Prize. He believes that light is the constant of the world around us, not time or space. He also believes that energy goes into mass, and the two are related. He thought that matter s=is simply the condensation of a lot of energy. In his 5th paper, he announces that E=mc2.
1909 - 1910
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4 years after it's publication, it becomes widely recognized that E=mc2. Einstein is now known as, the "Father of Modern Physics" and becomes a physics professor, teaching at many different institutions.
World events that occurred during the lives of the scientists.
1700 - 1714
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The War of Spanish Succession is going on.
1754 - 1763
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The French and allies face off against America and its allies.
1756 - 1763
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Europe is involved in the Seven Years' War
1765 - 1766
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The Stamp Act in introduced in America by the British Parliament.
1789 - 1799
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The French Revolution occurs
1802 - 1803
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Beethoven performs his Moonlight Sonata for the first time.
1804 - 1805
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The world population reaches 1 billion people
1820 - 1821
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The Missouri Compromise is put into effect; Missouri is admitted as a slave state, and Maine separates and becomes a free state.
1829 - 1830
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The first electronic motor is built
1875 - 1886
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The Statue of Liberty is constructed
1939 - 1945
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The fighting of World War II took place