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kohinoor

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 History of Kohinoor Diamond The Kohinoor is one of the oldest and most famous diamonds in the world. The history of Kohinoor diamond goes back in history to more than 5000 years ago. The current name of the diamond, Koh-i-noor is in Persian and means “Mountain of Light”. Below you will find a timeline of this priceless diamond. Up to 1500 It is believed that the diamond was first mentioned more than 5000 years ago in a Sanskrit script, where it was called the Syamantaka. Syamantaka Syamantaka It is worth mentioning that there is only speculation that the Syamantaka and the Kohinoor are the same diamond. After this first written mention, for over 4,000 years the diamond is not mentioned. Maharajah Ranjit Singh Maharajah Ranjit Singh Up until 1304 the diamond was in the possession of the Rajas of Malwa, but back then, the diamond was still not named Kohinoor. In 1304, it belonged to the Emperor of Delhi, Allaudin Khilji. In 1339, the diamond was taken back to the city of Samarkand, ...

thomas Alva Edison

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 Thomas Edison, in full Thomas Alva Edison, (born February 11, 1847, Milan, Ohio, U.S.—died October 18, 1931, West Orange, New Jersey), American inventor who, singly or jointly, held a world record 1,093 patents. In addition, he created the world’s first industrial research laboratory. Thomas Edison Quick Facts Thomas Alva Edison View Media Page born     February 11, 1847     Milan, Ohio died     October 18, 1931 (aged 84)     West Orange, New Jersey inventions         carbon transmitter         incandescent lamp         Kinetograph         Kinetoscope         phonograph         fluoroscope awards and honors         Hall of Fame for Great Americans (1960) did you know?   ...

Galileo

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 Galileo, in full Galileo Galilei, (born February 15, 1564, Pisa [Italy]—died January 8, 1642, Arcetri, near Florence), Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method. His formulation of (circular) inertia, the law of falling bodies, and parabolic trajectories marked the beginning of a fundamental change in the study of motion. His insistence that the book of nature was written in the language of mathematics changed natural philosophy from a verbal, qualitative account to a mathematical one in which experimentation became a recognized method for discovering the facts of nature. Finally, his discoveries with the telescope revolutionized astronomy and paved the way for the acceptance of the Copernican heliocentric system, but his advocacy of that system eventually resulted in an Inquisition process against him. Galileo Quick Fa...

albert einstien

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Albert Einstein, (born March 14, 1879, Ulm, Württemberg, Germany—died April 18, 1955, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.), German-born physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity and won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. Einstein is generally considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century. Albert Einstein Quick Facts Albert Einstein View Media Page born     March 14, 1879     Ulm, Germany died     April 18, 1955 (aged 76)     Princeton, New Jersey subjects of study         light         relativity         photoelectric effect         Brownian motion         space-time awards and honors         Copley Medal (1925)     ...

Issac Newton

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Like thousands of other undergraduates, Newton began his higher education by immersing himself in Aristotle’s work. Even though the new philosophy was not in the curriculum, it was in the air. Some time during his undergraduate career, Newton discovered the works of the French natural philosopher René Descartes and the other mechanical philosophers, who, in contrast to Aristotle, viewed physical reality as composed entirely of particles of matter in motion and who held that all the phenomena of nature result from their mechanical interaction. A new set of notes, which he entitled “Quaestiones Quaedam Philosophicae” (“Certain Philosophical Questions”), begun sometime in 1664, usurped the unused pages of a notebook intended for traditional scholastic exercises; under the title he entered the slogan “Amicus Plato amicus Aristoteles magis amica veritas” (“Plato is my friend, Aristotle is my friend, but my best friend is truth”). Newton’s scientific career had begun. Isaac Newton, in full S...

knowledge

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facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject. 'a thirst for knowledge' synonyms: understanding, comprehension, grasp, grip, command, mastery, apprehension, expertise, skill, proficiency, expertness, accomplishment, adeptness, capacity, capability, savoir faire, know-how, learning, erudition, education, scholarship, letters, schooling, science, wisdom, enlightenment, philosophy, familiarity with, acquaintance with, conversance with, intimacy with, information, facts, data, intelligence, news, reports, lore, info, low-down, gen awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation. 'the programme had been developed without his knowledge' synonyms: awareness, consciousness, realization, recognition, cognition, apprehension, perception, appreciation, cognizance facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical unde