He used to work in a bookbinding shop and during day time he work and at night he read all those books... He wrote a book of 300 pages for his idol Humphrey Davy... Then Davy got impressed and after in an accident Davy lost his eyesight then He made Faraday his assistant.. This was his turning point......... Faraday said that light is electromagnetic wave but nobody believed him and mocked him and called him stupid and because there was lack of advance mathematics Faraday failed to prove himself but then James Maxwell came with a piece of paper with all the correct equation that proved Faraday's theory.... ☺
I watched this on a plane from Texas to Canada, on a trip back home, and this made me realize how much that discovery revolutionized motors in general and every electrical appliances we see today.
Humility and moving forward natures of scientists are unsung beauty. They might get angry but still take no action when provoked but still be very very very careful because they might not share their discoveries and proceed inventions.
Indeed! You would not be reading this message on any electronic device, which requires the use of electromagnetism, were it not for the fact that Michael Faraday was introduced to the phenomena of electric current influencing a magnetic-compass 200 years ago.
Davy was a Cornishman who would have spoken with a yokel-like accent; Faraday was a Londoner who would have sounded like a Cockney. Neither would have sounded like they do in this film although Davy certainly rose in society and married well For the American ear, Davy was rather like someone from Tennessee and Faraday from the Bronx
Don't give in to the (fairly-successfully) perpetuated lies that 'science' lies somewhere outside of the 'Christian' domain. All of the world's greatest geniuses (as well as many 'near-geniuses') were believers in God. And the most documented ones were Christians. In fact, what's so ironic and sinister, is that without Christians... there'd BE no "so-called" 'science' since the very term was invented by a Christian minister! But a lot more is involved than the semantics of a name. The whole body of 'modern science' is built upon the Divine Inspiration of
@@kinnik6770 Lol. These are lies. The Earliest work in Every Field of Science Was done by Muslim Scientists. The first World Map by Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Idreesi. The First Eye Surgery by Ibn Abbas Zahravi. The father of Chemistry Who invented Nitric Acid, Jabir Ibn Hayyan. The First Telescope (Istirlaab) by Abu Issac Ibrahim Ibn Jandub. The First Library by Muslims in Baghdad. Theory of Earth's Rotation by Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Sajistani. And other hundreds of Concepts where discovered by Muslims first But Because Christians Hate Muslims and they never mention these things anywhere. Even Until the End of 1948 women where not allowed to enter Cambridge University because Women were Considered as the reason for departure of Man from heaven. But Muslims gave the right to Education to Women before 1400 years and a separate University was made for them In Baghdad. Open your Eyes, you FOol 🤣
@@Azhar-rt9tw it seems like you are making up names on the spot. A easy google search shows that the first reported surgical removal of a cataract from the eye occurred in Paris in 1748. Nitric acid is a compound and therefore cannot be "invented" by man. It was first discovered in 1648 by a German chemist, Johann Rudolf. The first record of a telescope comes from the Netherlands in 1608. Aristarchus of Samos, a Greek astronomer, maintained that Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun. Sure, the first library was in Assyria, but it was for the sole use of Assyria ruler Ashurbanipal, having science for one king and keeping it from the rest of the people - not very eager to share the knowledge was he? Yes, some of those discoveries are not by Christians, but stop making up people and taking credit for other's work. If the Muslim religion was so woman friendly then, why is it so discriminating now? And you do realize that you said 'separate' university. Segregation, does that remind you of something? Please stop speaking, you fool.
Religion gets a bad rep, but you'd be surprised how many of the great scientists were very religious: Newton, Einstein, Galileo, Faraday, and so on. However, it's probably fair to say that the religion they believed in was not the organized religion spouted by holy books, but a deeper spiritual belief in nature and the beauty of science.
Yes faraday law According to which electricity producing Magnetic field because the Magnetic compass is getting deflected when it is put nearby current carrying conductor which can only be when that current element produces Magnetic field that is by right hand thumb rule wow great scientist
@2:45 confirmed he indeed do one omg the balloons back in the day looked robust mine keep popping all the time 😂 nitrous does make you think abstractly it’s like weed^2 to me
And you did not change my claim, you tip toed around it. Did their belief in a deity effect the science at all? That is, if they did not believe, would that change the science?
You know what I love about science, many of the greatest minds especially in the classic era in science believed in God. If it was not for them it's a good chance we would still be in the dark ages.
They would have discovered more had they not believed I'm god. Newton have up after a while I remember Neil Tyson say that because he believed in God and he could not explain what's the cause of gravity, he turned to god. Believing in God inhibited him.
the word "science" is a man made word to describe the laws of universe created by God which are also the boundaries of our minds and not vice-versa. God doesn't need generals of science, we human need science which doesn't contradict these laws, else it becomes chaos
Yeah, no. If it's a documentary of their life, then it doesn't matter and of course should be mentioned. If it's just about the science, it has no place. I do not desire to censor, I am not a young Earth creationist. Do I undermine people beliefs? Yes, no belief is to amazing to not be ridiculed. What false claim did I make about them?
@3:43 Lord help me to think only of others, to be of use to mankind, help me be part of the great circle that is your work and love. Lord I am your servant.
Gods' Greatest Generals were Men of Sciencia!! This video confirms my thoughts on this; prompting me to go back and FIND THEIR testimonies of FAITH in the OMNIscience of the Living and All-mercifull God of Science!!
WHOA WHOA WHOA Science doesn't really give faith much credit.. because it genuinely does not deserve it. I mean your motivations are your motivations, and I'm not going to step in the way of that.. but keep your faith away from science. Mixing the two never works. Nor should it. Objectivity vs subjectivity--read up on it
@adi87tya newton wrote over a million words on the bible... back then science was trying to explain how God did it... today it is how to get God off the record
I don't know why they don't make movies about biology? Isn't it intresting enough? Or limited? I accept it may be boring & I was going to study math but my parents forced me study biology… any way I get used to it and I still get bored while reading biology & they don't make movies and intresting pieces about it so this means they don't value it.
Physics is the mother of all science. That ends all the arguments. However, Biology is limited and still there haven't been that much extraordinary achievement in this subject except Robert Hook and some few biologists.
I'm glad they mentioned his adherance to the glasite (sandemanian) tradition. In these "enlightened" times of ours the powers-that-be usually try to censor the religious convictions of the scientific greats.
Since when? They just don't mention it because it's not important to their science. If you want to be technical about your claim, every one of these men who actually believed in a God lived before the time of Darwin. It does not matter what they believed in, what matters was the science they did, why does the religion they were a part of matter?
Didn't tip-toe around anything. People's work is influenced by their lives. This is self-evident. I repeat, the fact that you don't like it bespeaks your own bias against religion. If you were solely interested in Faraday's scientific contribution you wouldn't be watching a video about his life on here, you'd be reading a dry, technical book detailing his scientific work instead. The false claim you made was ""every one of these men who actually believed in a god lived before Darwin".
@NicholasKevinJoseph He would not be if he were born today Nor does anyone believe in science. Its akin to saying you believe in crime investigation. Science is a form of inquiry to understand the world.
It's for the same reason that if it were just about the science I wouldn't want to hear about their married lives, it's just not important to the science.
Religion plays a very important role in the lives and world-outlook of many of the world's greatest scientists -- whether you like it, or not. It should rightly be mentioned in works about the lives they lead, and the contributions they make to their own societies as well as to the world as a whole. You clearly desire to censor & undermine the beliefs of such people and likewise show your own ignorance and prejudice by making false claims about great religious scientists.
I mean religion and science are two seperate things. A lot of scientists were devout christians i.e( Townes, Cauchy, JJ Thomson) and never mixed the two together