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Lichtenberg i elektrofor Listen Lichtenberg, który żył w 18 wieku, był wybitnym naturalistą, krytykiem sztuki, satyrykiem, aforystą i jednym z twórców niemieckiej fizyki eksperymentalnej. W swoim arty
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Guericke i próżnia Listen Wędrując ulicami Magdeburga Otto Guericke snuł rozważania na temat pewnej niezwykłej teorii, która prawie sto lat temu została ogłoszona przez Mikołaja Kopernika, ale do dziś
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Rumford i cieplik Listen Benjamin Thompson, bawarski minister wojny, wszedł do pracowni aby skontrolować produkcję nowych dział. Jak można zauważyć, Benjamin Thompson nie jest raczej typowym bawarskim
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Physics Listen Can something like a NOTHING really BE in existence? This story tells you about the german mayor von Guericke and his losing game to prove the existence of the vacuum. Guericke and vacu
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Answers Listen Science and its methods cannot answer all questions. On the one hand, there are certain areas which cannot be answered by scientific methods. This does not mean that scientists do not h
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Nourishment Listen "There's lots to be done, but they had an idea how to show, that the human body burns food." The fascinating path, which may have led to this discovery, is depicted in Antoine Laure
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Energy Listen What is the nature of heat – is it a substance or infinitesimal movement of matter? Among others, the Bavarian War Minister Benjamin Thompson, later known as Count Rumford, found an answ
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Radioactivity Listen Meet Marie Curie on her way from a promising student, who was born and raised in difficult times, to one of the most renowned female natural scientists in the 20th century and esp
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Metamorphosis Listen Maria Sibylla Merian started to observe caterpillar cocoons and make drawings of those at the age of 13. Nineteen years later, she published her first book in which she layed out
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Electricity Listen In 1778, a strange line pattern in the grass leads Martin, Andreas and Michael to a talk of Georg Christoph Lichtenberg. He describes the geneation of these patterns in his laborato