John Dalton helped to usher in atomic research. Our current subatomic research has evolved from his very beginnings when he began to identify his elemental theories in chemical reactions in his first five elements. These five simple notations opened up a whole world of elemental calculations for future generations to discover.
If you are interested in reading more about his work and theories, you can visit my blog at https://www.mathsciencehistory.com
Thanks for listening! Carpe diem!
- Gabrielle
Music is public domain. Little Prince by Lloyd Rodgers. www.LloydRodgers.com
09/24/19 • 12 min
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