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  1. Wilhelm Karl Ritter von Haidinger (or Wilhelm von Haidinger, or most often Wilhelm Haidinger) (5 February 1795 – 19 March 1871) was an Austrian mineralogist.

  2. Haidinger's brush, more commonly known as Haidinger's brushes is an image produced by the eye, an entoptic phenomenon, first described by Austrian physicist Wilhelm Karl von Haidinger in 1844. Haidinger saw it when he looked through various minerals that polarized light.

  3. Wilhelm Karl Haidinger, ab 1864 Ritter von Haidinger (* 5. Februar 1795 in Wien; † 19. März 1871 in Dornbach bei Wien, im heutigen 17. Wiener Gemeindebezirk) war ein österreichischer Geologe und Mineraloge .

  4. 15 de dez. de 2022 · Wilhelm von Haidinger, born in Vienna (1795–1871), was a leading Austrian mineralogist and geologists of his time. In 1844, Haidinger made the world aware that humans are able to see the “third property” of light, polarized light. Later, the phenomenon of “Haidinger’s Brushes” was named after him.

  5. Haidinger inherited hi s father's tast foe mineralsr fo, r he joined the class of the distinguished mineralogist Moh at Gratzs, and subsequently wen tto Freiberg to complete his training in Mining.

  6. WILHELM VON HAIDINGER is no more. He died after some years of failing health, though the illness to which he finally succumbed on the 19th of March was a short one.

  7. Wilhelm Karl Ritter von Haidinger, (or Wilhelm von Haidinger) (February 5, 1795 – March 19, 1871), was an Austrian mineralogist, geologist and physicist.