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John Tyndall

    August 2, 1820 – December 4, 1893

    John Tyndall was a leading 19th-century physicist whose early fame stemmed from his studies of diamagnetism. He later made significant discoveries concerning infrared radiation and the physical properties of air. Tyndall also authored numerous influential science books, making cutting-edge experimental physics accessible to a broad readership. His work is distinguished by its experimental rigor and clarity of explanation.

    The Forms of Water
    Mangoes from the Seventh Dimension
    Faraday as a Discoverer
    Listen to People
    • Listen to People

      • 94 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of love, loss, and resilience, this poetry collection is divided into three sections. The first focuses on personal reflections, including memories of family and the impact of historical events like the Depression and WWII. The second section delves into the author's experience with an autoimmune disorder, using vivid metaphors to convey his struggles. The final section emphasizes the importance of connection and empathy, as Tyndall reflects on the voices of friends and colleagues facing health challenges, ultimately seeking redemption through relationships and creativity.

      Listen to People
    • Faraday as a Discoverer

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores the far-reaching impact of Michael Faraday's discoveries in electricity, highlighting their foundation for modern innovations such as the telephone and electric telegraph. It reflects on Faraday's foresight and imagination regarding the potential applications of his work, despite his focus on theoretical principles over practical implementation. The narrative emphasizes the ongoing global advancements in electricity, illustrating how Faraday's contributions continue to influence contemporary technology and illuminate the future.

      Faraday as a Discoverer
    • Mangoes from the Seventh Dimension

      • 94 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Featuring a unique structure, the collection presents dreams, visions, and whimsical tales in alphabetical order, playfully challenging traditional literary norms. Expect conversations with cats and eagles, alongside vivid imagery from ancient Egypt. Each poem serves as a temple of words, inviting readers into a surreal exploration of language and imagination.

      Mangoes from the Seventh Dimension