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  1. 15 de mai. de 2024 · Thomas Young (born June 13, 1773, Milverton, Somerset, England—died May 10, 1829, London) was an English physician and physicist who established the principle of interference of light and thus resurrected the century-old wave theory of light. He was also an Egyptologist who helped decipher the Rosetta Stone.

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  2. Quick Info. Born. 13 June 1773. Milverton, Somerset, England. Died. 10 May 1829. London, England. Summary. Thomas Young was an English mathematician and physicist best known for Young's modulus and his work on interference. View one larger picture. Biography.

  3. Thomas Young, MD (Milverton, 13 de junho de 1773 — Londres, 10 de maio de 1829) foi um físico, médico e egiptólogo britânico. [1] Em 1801 foi nomeado professor de filosofia natural (principalmente física) do Royal Institution. Young é conhecido pela experiência da dupla fenda, que possibilitou a determinação do carácter ...

  4. Biographie de THOMAS YOUNG (1773-1829). Médecin et physicien anglais. Il apprend le grec, le latin, l'hébreu, le français, l'italien, le persan et l'arabe. Il rédige une analyse des systèmes philosophiques connus en Grèce et se passionne pour la botanique et les mathématiques, puis il...

  5. 8 de jun. de 2018 · YOUNG, THOMAS (b. Milverton, Somerset, England, 13 June 1773 : d. London, England, 10 May 1829)natural philosophy.Young made many discoveries in natural philosophy and physiological optics, and he was one of the first persons to translate Egyptian hieroglyphics.

  6. Aufgrund tiefer Erfahrungen, welche Thomas Young in seiner Biographie durch den heiligen Pfad der 13 Clanmütter machen durfte, entstand die Inspiration dieses Vermächtnis von Jamie Sams vielen Menschen auch im deutschsprachigen Bereich zugänglich zu machen.

  7. His understanding of the human eye and vision – arising from his initial training as a physician – earned him a Fellowship of the Royal Society at the age of just twenty-one. Yet much of Youngs bounty of discoveries was appreciated by scientists only after his death in 1829. Thomas Young FRS (1773-1829)