In 1827, Robert Brown famously observed under his microscope pollen grains dancing as if alive. At first he thought he might be observing the “elementary molecules of organic bodies” — the life force ...
The story of Brownian motion began with experimental confusion and philosophical debate, before Einstein, in one of his least well-known contributions to physics, laid the theoretical groundwork for ...
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