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Seems that Faraday's notebooks have been unearthed, and soon they will be digitized and become available on the Web. Given his importance to physics, and the way we live today, I am staggered to learn that none of this work has been reviewed despite its obvious importance. Einstein kept a picture of Faraday on his wall, that's how influential he was. Cannot wait to read the words of a self-taught blacksmith's son on the principles of what runs our modern society.

Unearthed notebooks shed light on Victorian genius who inspired Einstein | Physics | The Guardian
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I once went to a wedding held in a Faraday cage.

The ceremony was lovely but the reception was awful.
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I would love to know what the .gov removed from Tesla's lab .
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